PNEIMED PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY-BASED MEDITATION FOR ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION

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PNEIMED PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY-BASED MEDITATION FOR ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION Anna Giulia Bottaccioli MD, Resident in Internal Medicine Department at Sapienza University of Rome Visiting Resident at Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan SIPNEI member

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY-BASED MEDITATION(PNEIMED): THEORY AND PRACTICE PsychoNeuroEndocrinoImmunology -based meditation (PNEIMED) was developed by A. Carosella and F. Bottaccioli in the late 1990 s PNEIMED combines scientific systemic vision of the human organism, emphasizing the importance of the mind body relationship, with philosophical principles and meditative practices of the Buddhist tradition, integrated with elements from modern versions (Psychosynthesis)

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY- BASED MEDITATION(PNEIMED): THEORY AND PRACTICE PNEIMED refers to the Buddhist Mahayana tradition (or Great Vehicle ), which includes meditation techniques of the Theravada tradition ( Small Vehicle ) emphasizing the ability of the individual to achieve a state of conscious well-being (enlightenment), through the constant practice of concentration (samatha) and deep vision (vipassana).

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY-BASED MEDITATION(PNEIMED): THEORY AND PRACTICE This method, based on a critical and non-religious approach, draws upon the classic Buddhist tradition and the teaching of Tenzin Gyatso, the current Dalai Lama. Accordingto Tenzin Gyatso, the 21 century Buddhism should be based on an extremely solid knowledge which includes new scientific progress.

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY- BASED MEDITATION(PNEIMED): THEORY AND PRACTICE Each PNEIMED course lasts four and a half days (30h in total) Offers a balance of theory and practice informative scientific lessons Lessons are organized in alternate sessions (PNEI and stress management techniques) of one and a half hours each PNEI teaching is tailored to the cultural background and educational level of the participants.

PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOIMMUNOLOGY-BASED MEDITATION(PNEIMED): THEORY AND PRACTICE MEDITATION TECHNIQUES: Sitting meditation Relaxation exercises Visualization techniques Meditative observation of one s own thoughts, sensations and images without holding or judging them. Evocation of emotional words PNEI LESSONS: Hystorical overview on PNEI research Neurophysiology of emotions Neurobiology and the psychology of stress in health and diseases Scientific evidence on the effects of meditation, nutrition and physical activity on the human organism

PUBLISHED NON-RANDOMISED CONTROLLED STUDY Explore (NY). 2014 May-Jun;10(3):170-9.doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2014.02.002.

PNEIMED TRAINING STUDY

PNEIMED TRAINING STUDY: THE SAMPLE Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of Samples Enrolled in PNEIMED Intervention (N = 125) and in Cortisol Tests (N= 40). Note the High Prevalence of Health Practitioners

PNEIMED TRAINING STUDY: RESULTS Tab.2 Results showed that self-rated psychological distress was reduced after PNEIMED, with all psychometric dimensions showing significantly lower scores at Tf than at T0

PNEIMED TRAINING STUDY: RESULTS Figure 2. Awakening cortisol levels measured at the beginning(t0) and at the end (Tf) of PNEIMED course. Mean concentration (± SEM) is significantly reduced at Tf in the intervention group (13.92 ± 2.64 and 7.66 ± 1.21 nmol/l at T0 and TF, respectively; n =21), but not in control group (13.54 ± 3.69 and 16.08 ± 2.38 nmol/l at T0 and Tf, respectively; n =19). Paired t-test, *P= <.05. SEM= standard error of means.

PNEIMED TRAINING STUDY: RESULTS Fig.3 In PNEIMED group, significant before-vs-after reduction are found in cortisol peak (s2: 20.22 4.52 and 11.46 ± 2.15 nmol/l at T0 and Tf, respectively) and AUC (407.94 ± 91.72 and 245.52 ± 51.50 nmol x time at T0 and Tf, respectively). In contrast, no differences are found in control group (s2: 22 ± 2.61 vs 25.91 ± 4.43 nmol/l and AUC: 480.66 ± 72.39 vs 417.93 ± 143.25 nmol x time at T0 and Tf, respectively).

RANDOMISED CONTROLLED STUDY: PRELIMINARY DATA Assessed for eligibility (n= 40 ) Randomized (n= 40 ) Smoke, overweight (BMI >25), oral contraceptive or hormonal therapies, oral or dental pathologies and psychiatric diseases were excluded. Allocated to intervention group (n= 20 ) PNEIMED course Allocated to control group (n=20) University lessons T0 Baseline - Symptom Rating Test (SRT) - Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) - Neuropsychological tests (Stroop, Posner, Continuous and 2nd Back tasks) - Evaluation of salivary morning cortisol secretion through single sample (h 7-8:00 AM) - Evaluation of cortisol response to acute mental stress (Subtraction Stress Task) - Evaluation of anxiety pre and post acute mental stress (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ) T0 Baseline - Symptom Rating Test (SRT) - Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) - Neuropsychological tests (Stroop, Posner, Continuous and 2nd Back tasks) - Evaluation of salivary morning cortisol secretion through single sample (h 7-8:00 AM) - Evaluation of cortisol response to acute mental stress (Subtraction Stress Task) - Evaluation of anxiety pre and post acute mental stress (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory ) Tf (4 days after) - See above Tf (4 days after) - See above

RCT PNEIMED STUDY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Fig.1 Before-vs-After Comparison Between SRT Scores at T0 and Tf. Psychological distress at the end of PNEIMED training was reduced, showing significantly lower scores in SRT (ANOVA analysis F1,38= 7.46, p=0.009) at Tf compared to T0.

RCT PNEIMED STUDY : PRELIMINARY RESULTS Fig.2 Psychological distress at the end of PNEIMED training was reduced, showing significantly lower scores in PSS (ANOVA analysis F1,38= 4.68, p=0.03) psychometric test in intervention group at Tf

RCT PNEIMED: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Fig.3 PNEIMED course significantly reduces anxious response after a challenging mental task (Subtraction Stress Task). At Tf, STAI score of anxiety pre and post stress-elicitation task was significantly reduced (ANOVA analysis F1,38= 17.7, p=0.0001 and F1,38= 3.64, p=0.06 respectively) in intervention group compared to control group.

RCT PNEIMED STUDY: PRELIMINARY PNEIMED GROUP RESULTS Tab.1 Awakening cortisol levels measured at the beginning (T0) and at the end (Tf) of PNEIMED course. In PNEIMED-attending subjects, basal morning cortisol concentration markedly reduced after the training. TIME OF MEASURE BASAL MORNING SALIVARY CORTISOL (nmol/l ± SEM) T0 9,4 ± 6,8 Tf 5,2 ± 4,7 P VALUE (ANOVA analysis): 0,04

RCT PNEIMED STUDY: CONCLUSIONS These preliminary findings show that a brief PNEIMED training yields immediate benefits also among healthy young students, reducing selfrated symptoms of anxiety, depression and distress under basal and stressful conditions, as well as improves stress response through the reduction of morning cortisol secretion.