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Hemodynamic Changes During Long Meditation
Authors:Erik E Solberg  Øivind Ekeberg  Are Holen  Frank Ingjer  Leiv Sandvik  Per A Standal  Agneta Vikman
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, Ullev?l University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
2. Department of Acute Medicine, Ullev?l University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
3. Institute of Neuroscience, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
4. The Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, Oslo, Norway
5. Center for Clinical Research, Oslo, Norway
6. Department of Hematology, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway
7. Department of Occupational Health, Norden Bedriftservice, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Changes in heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in advanced male meditators during 1 hr of meditation were compared with matched control participants resting for 1 hr. Also, changes in HR and BP during 3-hr meditation were analyzed. HR was recorded continuously during meditation (n = 38) and the control rest (n = 21). BP was measured before and after the meditation (n = 44) and the rest (n = 30). During the first hour, HR declined more in the meditators than the controls (p < .01). Within participant variability of HR was significantly lower during meditation than rest (p < .05). In the second hour of meditation, HR declined further (p = .01). BP was unaffected by either meditation or rest. In conclusion, meditation reduced the level of HR and within participant variability of HR more than rest. HR continued to decline during the second hour of meditation.
Keywords:blood pressure  heart rate  meditation  relaxation
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