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Hypertension Analysis of Stress Reduction Using Mindfulness Meditation and Yoga: Results From the Harmony Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 122-129

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpt134

Keywords

ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; behavior modification; blood pressure; hypertension; nonpharmacological therapy

Funding

  1. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario [NA 6349]

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BACKGROUND The HARMONY study was a randomized, controlled trial examining the efficacy of an 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program for blood pressure (BP) lowering among unmedicated stage 1 hypertensive participants. METHODS Participants diagnosed with stage 1 hypertension based on ambulatory BP were randomized to either immediate treatment of MBSR for 8 weeks or wait-list control. Primary outcome analysis evaluated whether change in awake and 24-hour ambulatory BP from baseline to week 12 was significantly different between the 2 groups. A within-group before and after MBSR analysis was also performed. RESULTS The study enrolled 101 adults (38% male) with baseline average 24-hour ambulatory BP of 1357.9/825.8mm Hg and daytime ambulatory BP of 1407.7/876.3 mmHg. At week 12, the change from baseline in 24-hour ambulatory BP was 0.46.7/0.04.9mm Hg for the immediate intervention and 0.47.8/0.44.6mm Hg for the wait-list control. There were no significant differences between intervention and wait-list control for all ambulatory BP parameters. The secondary within-group analysis found a small reduction in BP after MBSR compared with baseline, a finding limited to female subjects in a sex analysis. CONCLUSIONS MBSR did not lower ambulatory BP by a statistically or clinically significant amount in untreated, stage 1 hypertensive patients when compared with a wait-list control group. It leaves untested whether MBSR might be useful for lowering BP by improving adherence in treated hypertensive participants.

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