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The Effects of a Meditation Retreat on Healthy Volunteers and Cancer Patients: an fMRI Study (Sesshin)

H

Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy
Cancer

Treatments

Behavioral: Zen meditation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00878735
Sesshin
Elisa

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a Zen meditation retreat (Sesshin) on psychophysiological parameters in healthy volunteers (regular meditators and non-meditators) and in cancer patients and to observe possible changes in the attentional circuitry (through functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging- fMRI) and in psychological tests (Beck Anxiety and Depression Inventories, Self-Compassion Scale, Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, Lipp Stress Scale for Adults).

Full description

Meditation results in changes in cognition, sensory perception, affect, hormones, and autonomic activity. Until today, there have been very few imaging studies of the neural correlates of meditation. Instead of evaluating the meditation practice itself, our approach is to evaluate the neural correlates of performance modulation on an attention paradigm (the Stroop word-color task; SWCT) and an emotional paradigm (the frustration paradigm) before and after a meditation retreat. The following categories of individuals will be invited to participate: healthy regular meditation practitioners (at least three years of practice, three times a week), individuals inexperienced in meditation, and patients with a cancer diagnosis. The total sample will comprise 96 individuals who will be allocated to groups of sesshin meditation, rest groups and groups that will keep their daily activities. If they wish to do so, those who participate in the two latter groups may also receive training on meditation. The subjects will be between 18 and 65 years old and have no contraindication to the fMRI exam. After signing an informed consent form, the subjects will answer anxiety, depression and stress inventories; scales that evaluate their feelings of self-compassion and mindfulness, as well as the Stroop Color Word task and an emotional paradigm of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Enrollment

96 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Healthy volunteers:

  • Men or women
  • Left-handed or right-handed, as long as there are left-handed individuals in both groups for comparison
  • Ages between 18 and 65
  • No history of neurological or psychiatric problems, or use of controlled medication that might interfere with attention
  • No symptoms of claustrophobia
  • Written informed consent form to participate in the study

Cancer patients:

  • The same criteria that apply to healthy volunteers in addition to a diagnosis of neoplasia confirmed by biopsy
  • Volunteers should be undergoing post-therapeutical control, have no cure criteria yet, and not have been submitted to radio- or chemotherapy in the last three months

Exclusion criteria

Healthy Volunteers:

  • Chemical dependence, including nicotine and alcohol
  • Dementia or psychotic condition (established by a questionnaire)
  • Depression or use of antidepressants
  • Non-controlled severe organic disease that might interfere with the performance of the study, such as neoplasias, cardiopathies, digestive pathologies, diabetes mellitus type I or type II
  • Neoplasias in the central nervous system
  • Tremor or dystonia in cephalic segment that hinders the performance of the RMf study (tremor equal to or higher than 3 in each corporal segment, according to the UPDRS scale)
  • Fulfillment of any criterion of contraindication for the MR exam (for instance, use of pacemaker; intracranial aneurism clip; cochlear implants)
  • Presence of odontological devices that might disturb the magnetic field or any sources of variation of the magnetic susceptibility
  • Presence of lesion in the encephalic parenchyma in the structural images. Exception is made to discreet punctiform areas in the white matter or a discreet reduction in the encephalic volume.
  • Any other conditions the investigator might deem problematic for the inclusion of the volunteer in a trial of this nature will also be considered

Cancer patients:

  • All the healthy volunteers, except for those that fit in the item: "non-controlled severe organic disease that might interfere in the performance of the study, such"
  • The use of medication that acts on the central nervous system

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

96 participants in 2 patient groups

1
Experimental group
Description:
Zen meditation
Treatment:
Behavioral: Zen meditation
2
No Intervention group
Description:
No meditation (no intervention; keep regular activities) or a resting group (this group stays at the same place of the retreat group, but only to rest)

Trial contacts and locations

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