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Two Recovery Strategies at Work, Based on Mindfulness and Physical Exercise, on Levels of Stress and Biological Measures (ERME2)

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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Mental Health Wellness

Treatments

Behavioral: Mindfulness-based intervention
Behavioral: Physical exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05557266
PID2019-110490RB-I00 (2)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The present study aims to compare the differential effects of mindfulness meditation (MBI) and physical exercise (PE) on different stress and health variables (self-report means and IgA and cortisol levels). A randomized controlled trial of three groups is proposed, with pretest, posttest and three follow-ups at 1, 3 and 6 months that would be developed among the Guardia Civil (Spanish military police) office staff.

Full description

Recovery from fatigue and daily work stress involves mentally disconnecting from work. To achieve this disconnection (or psychological detachment), research has shown that engaging in a variety of interesting and motivating activities for individuals after the workday allows them to achieve this disconnected state of mind and, consequently, facilitates recovery from work. Previous research has shown that two of the most effective recovery activities are physical exercise (PE) and mindfulness meditation (MBI), although the results on the differential effects of the two are not conclusive (Karabinski et al, 2021; Steed et al., 2021; Wendsche et al., 2021).

Thus, the present study aims to compare the differential effects of MBI and PE on different stress and health variables (self-report means and IgA and cortisol levels). A randomized controlled trial of three groups is proposed, with pretest, midtest, posttest and three follow-ups at 1, 3 and 6 months that would be developed among the Guardia Civil (Spanish military police) office staff (N ≥ 150). An MBI, an aerobic PE program and an inactive control / waiting list (LE) condition will be contrasted.

The dependent variables considered are: 1) recovery experiences; 2) perceived stress; 3) general health; 4) job satisfaction; 5) work performance; 6) positive and negative affect; 7) daily states of fatigue, stress, psychological distancing, mindfulness, and sleep; 8) IgA levels in saliva; 9) cortisol levels in saliva.

The intervention program is structured for two months, during which the two intervention groups will carry out their recovery strategy (MBI or PE), starting and increasing the practice 5 minutes every two weeks. The control group will continue as usual.

The investigators believe that this study is a quasi-pioneering initiative because of its theme, uses a robust methodology, and will have an important scientific-technical impact. The importance of the topic addressed in terms of health and business productivity is associated with important contributions in terms of knowledge transfer to companies and society in general.

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age from 18 to 65 years.
  • To be a full-time worker (≥35 hours/week).

Exclusion criteria

  • Currently practicing any type of meditation regularly.
  • Currently practicing physical activity (aerobic or anaerobic) more than once a week.
  • To have a physical or mental illness that prevents moderate exercise or mindfulness practice.
  • Very low self-perceived work load, responsability, stress levels.
  • To take medication that interferes with salivary inmunoglobulin A (SIgA), i.e., pharmacological treatment that can influence the psychological state.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

0 participants in 3 patient groups

Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI)
Experimental group
Description:
A 8-week mindfulness-based intervention. From 15 to 30 minutes of practice per session, three times/week through audio guided meditations.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Mindfulness-based intervention
Physical exercise (PE)
Active Comparator group
Description:
A 8-week physical exercise intervention. From 15 to 30 minutes of practice per session, three times/week through workout videos.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physical exercise
Wait list (WL)
No Intervention group
Description:
The participants will continue their work activity as usual. This arm will be invited to a mindfulness training once the study finished.

Trial contacts and locations

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