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One more reason to practise meditation & mindfulness

Meditation and mindfulness help IBS patients to cope with anxiety and depression!

One more reason to practise meditation & mindfulness

Written by Agencies |Published : November 7, 2015 1:56 PM IST

Training in meditation and mindfulness practices brings long-term improvements in mental health and quality of life for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), says a study. Anxiety, depression, and decreased quality of life are common in patients with IBD. Read: Bacteria may be the cause for inflammatory bowel disease

Our study provides support for the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a tailored mindfulness-based group intervention for patients with IBD, said David Castle,psychiatrist at St. Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. The researchers evaluated a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programme for patients with IBD. Read: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) on rise in India, affects every 4 in one lakh children

The study included 60 adults with average age of 36 years. While one group participated in the MBSR programme, the control group did not. The programme included guided meditations, exercises designed to enhance mindfulness in daily life, and group discussions of challenges and experiences. Read: People with inflammatory bowel disease twice likely to suffer from anxiety disorder!

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The MBSR participants had greater reductions in anxiety and depression scores, as well as improvement in physical and psychological quality of life. They also had higher scores on a questionnaire measuring various aspects of mindfulness--for example, awareness of inner and outer experiences. This work reinforces the interaction between physical and mental aspects of functioning, and underscores the importance of addressing both aspects in all our patients, Castle explained. The study was published in the journal Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Source: IANS

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