Embodied Cognition in Meditation, Yoga, and Ethics-An Experimental Single-Case Study on the Differential Effects of Four Mind-Body Treatments

Matko, K (通讯作者),Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Psychol, D-09120 Chemnitz, Germany.
2022-9
Yoga is an embodied contemplative practice considered as a path toward long-term well-being, which fosters an integrated processing of bodily and emotional stimuli. However, little is known about how the different components of yoga contribute to these processes. This was the aim of this single-case multiple-baseline study. Herein, we explored how different yoga components affect body awareness, emotion regulation, affectivity, self-compassion, and distress tolerance. Forty-two randomly assigned participants (from initially fifty-seven) completed one of four 8-week treatments: Mantra meditation alone (MA), meditation plus physical yoga (MY), meditation plus ethical education (ME), and meditation plus yoga and ethical education (MYE). Participants had no prior regular yoga or meditation practice. Data were analyzed using visual inspection, effect size estimation, and multilevel modeling. Surprisingly, all four treatments similarly improved body awareness (Tau-U-MA = 0.21 to Tau-U-MY = 0.49), emotion regulation (Tau-U-MYE = -0.43 to Tau-U-ME = -0.52), self-compassion (eta(2) = 0.08), and distress tolerance (eta(2) = 0.13). These effects were maintained until follow-up at 2 and 12 months after the study, even though home practice declined. The MA condition had the least favorable effect on affective experience (Tau-U-MA = -0.14 and 0.07), while the ME condition enhanced valence the most (Tau-U-ME = 0.10) and the MY condition was the most effective in preventing negative affective responses. Although mantra meditation on its own negatively influenced daily affect, it can be assumed as the driving force behind the improvement in the other variables. This points to the central role of meditation in increasing interoception, self-awareness, and embodied processing.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
卷号:19|期号:18
收录类别:SCIE
语种
英语
来源机构
Technische Universitat Chemnitz; Free University of Berlin; Humboldt University of Berlin; Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin; Free University of Berlin; Humboldt University of Berlin
资助机构
Karl and Veronica Carstens Foundation
资助信息
This work was funded by the Karl and Veronica Carstens Foundation under Grant Number KVC 0/098/2018.
被引频次(WOS)
0
被引频次(其他)
0
180天使用计数
6
2013以来使用计数
6
EISSN
1660-4601
出版年
2022-9
DOI
10.3390/ijerph191811734
学科领域
循证公共卫生
关键词
embodied cognition yoga components mantra meditation body awareness emotion regulation differential effects single-case research long-term effects
WOS学科分类
Environmental Sciences Public, Environmental & Occupational Health