Meditation or Health & Wellness Education Via Internet for Adults 50-80 Years Old

NCT ID: NCT02467660

Last Updated: 2019-03-13

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

64 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2015-06-30

Study Completion Date

2019-01-31

Brief Summary

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1. Telephone Eligibility Screening
2. Baseline Visit, includes online questionnaires, physical measures, cognitive tasks, voice recordings, physical recordings of brain waves, heart rate, breathing rate, and sweat during computer tasks. Collect saliva samples, questionnaire data, and respond to handheld device that rings randomly for the seven days following the visit.
3. Randomized to receive (a) an internet-based Mindfulness Meditation program, (b) an internet-based Health \& Wellness Education program, or (c) no training. IF assigned to receive a training program, participants complete weekly one-hour online trainings and daily home practice for 6 weeks
4. Endpoint Visit (same as Baseline), scheduled 8 weeks after Baseline
5. All participants receive Meditation and Education programs after the Endpoint Visit
6. Online questionnaire follow-up 6 months after the Endpoint

Detailed Description

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The primary aim of this research project is to evaluate whether an internet-based mindfulness meditation training improves cognition and resilience in stressed older adults. Dr. Oken specializes in evaluating the effects of stress on the human body, and he plans to use advanced statistical analyses to create a "multi-domain physiologic measure." This means study staff will collect biological data, including electroencephalogram (EEG, brainwaves), blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and saliva samples. The investigator hypothesizes that when he statistically combines all of these together, he will have a measure that correlates with self-rated (survey) measures of resilience and stress.

Participants will undergo a telephone screening to determine eligibility, and then they will fill out online questionnaires before their Baseline Visit at the lab. Study staff will take physical measurements (i.e. height, weight, vision), administer short cognitive tasks that measure attention and memory, and collect biological data (listed above) during several different tasks. Some of the tasks are very simple, such as breath counting and listening to an audio recording of a podcast. And some of the tasks are intended to be more stressful, such as one that presents difficult math problems. The investigator hopes to induce stress so that study staff can measure resilience by evaluating how long it takes participants to return to a biological baseline, such as their usual blood pressure. In total, the visit is approximately 3 ½ hours long.

After the Baseline, participants are sent home with a handheld device that administers random 5-minute assessments, as well as tubes to collect saliva, for the seven days following the in-lab visit. Participants will also fill out short questionnaires about daily events over these seven days. Once data collection is complete, participants will come into the lab to return the device and samples and learn whether they have been randomized to receive the internet-based mindfulness meditation training (40% chance), an internet-based health \& wellness education program (40% chance), or a non-active waitlist (20% chance). All participants will be informed before the study begins that they will have access to the meditation and education materials once their participation is complete. Participants receiving the meditation and education will complete a one-hour online training each week for six weeks, and they will use an iPod to listen to guided meditations or educational podcasts (depending on group assignment) for 30-45 minutes per day. The iPod tracks their home practice, and they will return it at the end of the study. All participants will receive a weekly call from study staff to check in about whether they have experienced any health changes and, if applicable, how the meditation or education program is going.

Eight weeks after the Baseline Visit, participants will again fill out online questionnaires and come back to the lab for an Endpoint Visit, which is very similar to the Baseline. They will again collect saliva samples and complete assessments on a handheld device for two days following the visit. They will mail the samples and device back to the lab and then receive access to both internet-based training programs and associated audio recordings. Participants will then be asked to fill out online questionnaires one last time 6 months after the Endpoint Visit.

Conditions

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Stress, Physiological Stress, Psychological

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

FACTORIAL

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Online Mindfulness Meditation Training

Weekly 1-hr online training and daily meditation for 30-45 min for 6 wks

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mindfulness Meditation

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Using study-provided iPod device to listen to guided meditations daily

Online Health & Wellness Education

6-week training entails completing weekly 1-hour online training and listening to educational podcasts for 30-45 minutes per day

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Health & Wellness Education

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Using study-provided iPod device to listen to educational podcasts daily

Wait List Control

No training

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Mindfulness Meditation

Using study-provided iPod device to listen to guided meditations daily

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Health & Wellness Education

Using study-provided iPod device to listen to educational podcasts daily

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Between the ages of 50 and 80 years old
* Be stable on all medications for at least 2 months and willing to NOT change medications for the duration of the study
* Have access to a computer with internet in order to complete online questionnaires three separate times and complete 1-hour trainings once per week for six weeks
* Willing to travel to OHSU for a total of three times
* Willing to follow the study protocol, including completely weekly internet-based trainings and doing 30-45 minutes of home practice daily for 6 weeks IF randomly assigned to receive the meditation or education trainings

Exclusion Criteria

* Have any significant medical or neurological diseases, such as major organ failure, insulin-dependent diabetes, or active cancer
* Have significant untreated depression
* Have significant visual or hearing impairment
* Take certain medications in the last 2 months, such as neuroleptics or steroids
* Have prior experience with mediation classes or other mind-body classes (e.g. yoga or tai chi) within the past 2 years
* Have had a regular meditation practice in the past 30 days
* Be gone for more than one full week during study participation
Minimum Eligible Age

50 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

80 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Oregon Health and Science University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Barry S. Oken

MD, PhD

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Barry S Oken, MD, MS

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Oregon Health and Science University

Locations

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Hatfield Research Center

Portland, Oregon, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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11847

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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