Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Journalists Distill $50B Rural Health Fund and Newsmaking Diagnoses

    Cosmetic Surgery Chains Are on the Rise. So Are Allegations of Injury and Death.

    This Test Can See a Heart Attack in Your Future

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Health InformationHealth Information
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Healthy News

      Journalists Distill $50B Rural Health Fund and Newsmaking Diagnoses

      Cosmetic Surgery Chains Are on the Rise. So Are Allegations of Injury and Death.

      This Test Can See a Heart Attack in Your Future

      Deep Staff Cuts at a Little-Known Federal Agency Pose Trouble for Droves of Local Health Programs

      Next on Kennedy’s List? Preventive Care and Vaccine Harm

    • Healthy Food
    • Lifestyle
    • Disease
    • Nutrition
    • healthy living
    • Advert
    Health InformationHealth Information
    Home»healthy living»The benefits of intensive meditation last for 7 years, study shows
    healthy living

    The benefits of intensive meditation last for 7 years, study shows

    Hill CastleBy Hill CastleNo Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email


    More than just a solution to overcome one’s daily dose of stress, researchers have found that the benefits of regular meditation can affect one’s life for at least seven years.

    According to a study conducted at University of California, Davis, the effects of joining an intensive meditation program can be expected to last for years. This was based on research where 60 participants were asked to join at least one of two three-month meditation retreats held at the Shambhala Mountain Center in 2007. Those who participated were placed in group meditation sessions and were also taught to practice Buddhist mindfulness meditation that lasted six hours per day.

    Initial findings showed great progress in each participant. It was observed that each person was able to deal with stress more efficiently and were able to sustain their attention for longer.

    During the seven-year follow-up period, 40 original participants who continued to practice meditation were assessed. The research team saw that these participants were able to maintain the improvements they gained during the initial test period and had significantly built on their capabilities to sustain attention and manage stress better.

    Anthony Zanesco, lead author of the study from the University of Miami said: “This study is the first to offer evidence that intensive and continued meditation practice is associated with enduring improvements in sustained attention and response inhibition, with the potential to alter longitudinal trajectories of cognitive change across a person’s life.”

    100% organic essential oil sets now available for your home and personal care, including Rosemary, Oregano, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Clary Sage and more, all 100% organic and laboratory tested for safety. A multitude of uses, from stress reduction to topical first aid. See the complete listing here, and help support this news site.

    Meditation as a longer-lasting treatment

    The cognitive benefits meditation appeared to have peaked after a meditation session, as per the study. But more than that, meditation was seen to be a potential solution to help treat some mental illnesses. It has been noted that certain psychiatric medications do more harm than good; with patients often suffering from severe side-effects from long-term use. Moreover, these drugs become less effective as the system becomes immune, forcing patients to require a bigger dosage.

    Practicing meditation, on the other hand, is effective in combating cognitive decline and even help in improving one’s cognition. The therapeutic benefits are augmented once a person observes a regular meditation regime. Constant meditation can improve sleeping habits, help clear minds, and improve overall health.

    There are many ways to practice meditation. What works for a certain person may not automatically work for you. So it’s important that you find the perfect program or technique that will work for you.

    Research scientist Clifford Saron from the Center for Mind and Brain said, “The name of the game is not to achieve a particular state or perfectly implement a specific meditation technique,” he said. “It really is an interaction of a person’s personal taste, what speaks to them… their predilections, personality, and psychological makeup. There’s no one size fits all. The overall emphasis of such practices is the cultivation of the capacity to tune into what’s going on in your body and mind with the aim of inclining one’s highest actions to be in accord with one’s highest values.”

    Here are some ways you can practice meditation:

    1. Do some yoga.
    2. Listen to instrumental music.
    3. Sip your morning drink at a slow pace.
    4. Take walks.
    5. Create art.
    6. Write down your thoughts.
    7. Get and give a massage.
    8. Breathe in and out.

    What other benefits can you get from meditation?

    1. Improves thinking abilities.
    2. Lets you be more attentive.
    3. Exercises your working memory.
    4. Manages self-control.
    5. Boosts creativity.

    You can read more about the benefits of meditation at Mind.

    Sources include:

    WakingTimes

    Link. Springer

    TUN

    MindBodyGreen

    TheBrainFlux

    benefits intensive meditation shows
    Previous ArticleLatest research shows astaxanthin to be a powerful anti-aging agent
    Next Article More drug than food? What you need to know about high-fructose corn syrup
    Hill Castle
    • Website

    Related Posts

    There will always be someone who can’t see your worth. Don’t let be you. – Mel R

    Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial to living a life of optimal health and w

    Yay, it’s National Avocado Day & we love this superfood. Avocados are packed wit

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Healthy News

    One Major Effect Coffee Has on Your Body, New Study Says

    By Hill Castle0 Healthy News

    To understand the new smart monitors and other pro devices of tech health, we should…

    Do Antacids Affect Kidneys, and Also Lead to Osteoporosis?

    Spine Devices Market to Surpass US$ 17 Bn as Demand Rises

    5 Best Probiotic Supplements for Gut Health in 2021

    Our Picks

    Journalists Distill $50B Rural Health Fund and Newsmaking Diagnoses

    Cosmetic Surgery Chains Are on the Rise. So Are Allegations of Injury and Death.

    This Test Can See a Heart Attack in Your Future

    Deep Staff Cuts at a Little-Known Federal Agency Pose Trouble for Droves of Local Health Programs

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Demo
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    • Home
    • Healthy News
    • Healthy lifestyle
    • Disease
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2025 Myenerkind.com. Designed by Myenerkind..

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.