Meditation May Lower Teens\' Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Teens with high blood pressure can lower their risk for cardiovascular disease. A recent study showed that 15 minutes of meditation twice a day may be all it takes.

Teenagers and cardiovascular disease were two concepts that just didnā€™t seem to go togetherā€”until recently. With growing rates of obesity in all age groups, teensā€™ risk for cardiovascular disease has also increased.

A recent study conducted at Georgia Health Sciences University shows that regular meditation practice may decrease teensā€™ risk of developing cardiovascular disease in those who are most at risk.

Meditate 15 minutes twice a day

In a small study of black teens with high blood pressure, researchers found that those who meditated for 15 minutes twice a day had a smaller left heart ventricle than the control group who didnā€™t meditate. A larger left ventricle is a predictor of future cardiovascular disease.

ā€œIncreased mass of the heart muscleā€™s left ventricle is caused by the extra workload on the heart with higher blood pressure,ā€ Barnes explained. ā€œSome of these teens already had higher measures of left ventricular mass because of their elevated blood pressure, which they are likely to maintain into adulthood.ā€

Teens meditated for 15 minutes in a transcendental meditation class and another 15 minutes at home for four months. The control group was given some instruction on how to lower blood pressure, but they didnā€™t meditate.

Results in four months

After four months, a comparison of before and after echocardiograms showed that teens who meditated had a significant decrease in left ventricle mass.

Transcendental meditation puts the body in a state of deep rest that may be deeper than sleep. Besides having lower left ventricle mass, teensā€™ school records also showed behavioral improvements.

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