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Meditation Reduces Loneliness!

kryonlight

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ScienceDaily (Aug. 14, 2012) — Many elderly people spend their last years alone. Spouses pass and children scatter. But being lonely is much more than a silent house and a lack of companionship. Over time, loneliness not only takes a toll on the psyche but can have a serious physical impact as well.

Feeling lonely has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, depression and even premature death. Developing effective treatments to reduce loneliness in older adults is essential, but previous treatment efforts have had limited success.

What to do? Researchers at UCLA now report that a simple meditation program lasting just eight weeks reduced loneliness in older adults. Further, knowing that loneliness is associated with an increase in the activity of inflammation-related genes that can promote a variety of diseases, the researchers examined gene expression and found that this same form of meditation significantly reduced expression of inflammatory genes.

In the current online edition of the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, senior study author Steve Cole, a UCLA professor of medicine and psychiatry and a member of the Norman Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology at UCLA, and colleagues report that the two-month program of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), which teaches the mind to simply be attentive to the present and not dwell in the past or project into the future, successfully reduced the feelings of loneliness.

Remarkably, the researchers said, MBSR also altered the genes and protein markers of inflammation, including the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) and a group of genes regulated by the transcription factor NF-kB. CRP is a potent risk factor for heart disease, and NF-kB is a molecular signal that activates inflammation.

Inflammation is a natural component of the immune system and can help fight a wide variety of bodily insults, ranging from infections to a whack by a hammer. But chronic inflammation is now known to be a primary player in the pathology of many diseases and psychological disorders.

"Our work presents the first evidence showing that a psychological intervention that decreases loneliness also reduces pro-inflammatory gene expression," Cole said. "If this is borne out by further research, MBSR could be a valuable tool to improve the quality of life for many elderly."

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In the study, 40 adults between the ages of 55 and 85 were randomly assigned to either a mindfulness meditation group or a control group that did not meditate. All the participants were assessed at the beginning and the end of the study using an established loneliness scale. Blood samples were also collected at the beginning and end to measure gene expression and levels of inflammation.

The meditators attended weekly two-hour meetings in which they learned the techniques of mindfulness, including awareness and breathing techniques. They also practiced mindfulness meditation for 30 minutes each day at home and attended a single daylong retreat.

These MBSR participants self-reported a reduced sense of loneliness, while their blood tests showed a significant decrease in the expression of inflammation-related genes.

"While this was a small sample, the results were very encouraging," said Dr. Michael Irwin, a professor of psychiatry at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA and director of the Cousins Center. "It adds to a growing body of research that is showing the positive benefits of a variety of meditative techniques, including tai chi and yoga."

Just last month, for example, Dr. Helen Lavretsky, a UCLA professor of psychiatry and a Cousins Center member, published a study showing that a form of yogic meditation involving chanting also reduced inflammatory gene expression, as well as stress levels, among individuals who care for patients with Alzheimer's disease.

"These studies begin to move us beyond simply connecting the mind and genome, and identify simple practices that an individual can harness to improve human health," Irwin said.
 

kryonlight

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The Blessed One said:

You shouldn't chase after the past
or place expectations on the future.
What is past
is left behind.
The future
is as yet unreached.
Whatever quality is present
you clearly see right there,
right there.
Not taken in,
unshaken,
that's how you develop the heart.
 

chorut

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The study is full of holes and ridiculous presumptions.

Feeling lonely has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, depression and even premature death.

Now, where is the evidence to show this?
 

methink

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The study is full of holes and ridiculous presumptions.



Now, where is the evidence to show this?

Being sad and alone is a sure fire way to many diseases and death. A sense of well-being is the key to health and happiness. Laughter and happiness are said to be the best form of medicine.
 

chorut

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Being sad and alone is a sure fire way to many diseases and death. A sense of well-being is the key to health and happiness. Laughter and happiness are said to be the best form of medicine.

Nonsense. Loneliness is an emotion which everyone goes through in life. Just accept that and you'll hold the key to health and happiness. Second, everyone suffers from being sick and when one is elderly, your life energy is dimming and you die eventually. Facts of life. Why're we so disturbed by facts of life? I've seen people who are generally happy and full of laughter, being amongst friends and living to the mid-forties and prematurely suffer fro sickness and die. So, there is no co-relation between loneliness and sickness.

Try to avoid using the word disease. The right word to use is sickness.
 

chorut

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Nonsense. This is just a presumption. Alright, let me get to the point quickly. Life travels a path that is generally like this.
Birth, Growth, Plateau, Regress, Death.

Generally.....

Loneliness and being alone is a natural disengagement of life form when it reaches death. Diseases, sicknesses, etc, are signs of this eventual disengagement. You can be happy and old and drop dead too the next day.

Prisoners are kept confined and isolated from society and generally very constrained, but there is no evidence that sicknesses, diseases, etc and death are consequence of this.

Utter rubbish. Nonsense.

Learn from me. I know so much more about life and death than you can get out of internet rubbish.
 

chorut

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Evidence that you don't like you call it rubbish. That is very scientific.

You call that science?
I call it rubbish.

I've given you evidence of prisoners and other occurrences not conforming to this rubbish you call science and yet you still argue with me on this??

C'mon. Learn from me. Not show off to me.

I know much more of life and death than you can ever glean from the any pseudo-science study.
 

kryonlight

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I've given you evidence of prisoners and other occurrences not conforming to this rubbish you call science and yet you still argue with me on this??

It is proven that isolated loneliness increases depression and suicide rates among prisoners. Only a lunatic like you would have it otherwise. You are just another vamjok.

The Role of Loneliness in Prison Suicide Prevention and Management

Abstract: Suicide in prisons has been seen as a public health concern reaching crisis proportions around the world. In this study, data from 60 inmates in a South Australian remand facility were used to examine the relationship between loneliness and known predictors of self-harm, such as depression and hopelessness. As predicted, the results suggested that prisoners who scored higher on a measure of loneliness reported higher levels of depression, hopelessness and indicators of suicidal behaviour. The implications of these findings for suicide management are discussed. It is concluded that whilst specialist mental health services are needed to treat problems such as depression, loneliness is something that may be managed by correctional staff with no professional experience or training.
 

chorut

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Yeah right, another piece of rubbish study passing off as science. Have you ever try to use your fucking brain to find out if the study compares the extent of loneliness having its effect on prisoners and non-prisoners. I'm sure you didn't.

Now dude, don't get me on my nerves with you.

One more thing, did that piece of rubbish you call science do a study of how loneliness of prisoners had led to a higher incident of DEATH? I'm pretty sure you never probe. You're just an internet google search junkie, but worse. You just swallow the rubbish hook line and sinker of any search result that fits your preconceived notion of what you think it is. Well, Sherlock, it ain't. You're just a highly imaginable person who likes to put meanings where there really is none. You're highly vulnerable......and pretty naive too.

Don't compare me with vamjok. I do not claim to be a scientist on the internet. I let the substance of my posts do the talking for me.
 

chorut

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I don't think you really know what loneliness is. You need to do some study on loneliness before we can communicate again.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loneliness

http://psychology.about.com/od/psychotherapy/a/loneliness.htm

I think you think too highly of your own imaginations of this world and life in general.

Get out of your mother's basement and smell the roses. Frankly, if your brain is not up to it, don't force yourself in trying to decipher life and its mystery. It takes a person of mental calibre like me to understand life and its vicissitudes, etc. You had this opportunity to learn something wondrous from me, but you choose not to seize it. My fault?
 

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Knn why religious freak love to say that their religion is based on science ! Whahahahaha. So many religion look up to science cause they know that " paper cannot cover fire " forever . So LAN LAN say their religion is approved by science whahahaha . :wink:
 
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