Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Adolescents and Adults through the Transcendental Meditation® Program: A Research Review Update
The pathogenesis and progression of cardiovascular diseases are thought to be exacerbated by stress. Basic research indicates that the Transcendental Meditation® technique produces acute and longitudinal reductions in sympathetic tone and stress reactivity. In adolescents at risk for hypertension, t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current hypertension reviews 2012-08, Vol.8 (3), p.227-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The pathogenesis and progression of cardiovascular diseases are thought to be exacerbated by stress. Basic
research indicates that the Transcendental Meditation® technique produces acute and longitudinal reductions in
sympathetic tone and stress reactivity. In adolescents at risk for hypertension, the technique has been found to reduce
resting and ambulatory blood pressure, left ventricular mass, cardiovascular reactivity, and to improve school behavior.
Research on adults with mild or moderate essential hypertension has reported decreased blood pressure and reduced use of
anti-hypertensive medication. The technique has also been reported to decrease symptoms of angina pectoris and carotid
atherosclerosis, to reduce cardiovascular risk factors, including alcohol and tobacco use, to markedly reduce medical care
utilization for cardiovascular diseases, and to significantly decrease cardiovascular and all-cause morbidity and mortality.
These findings have important implications for inclusion of the Transcendental Meditation program in efforts to prevent
and treat cardiovascular diseases and their clinical consequences.
®Transcendental Meditation and TM are trademarks registered in the US. Patent and Trademark Office, licensed to
Maharishi Vedic Education Development Corporation and are used with permission. |
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ISSN: | 1573-4021 1875-6506 |
DOI: | 10.2174/157340212803530411 |