A Feasibility Study Examining the Comparison of Transcendental Meditation Versus Health Education on Psychological and Hemodynamic Function in Post-menopausal Women
University of Miami
Summary
The present study will examine whether women at high risk for developing hypertension, i.e., post-menopausal status, at least mild psychological distress, and mildly elevated blood pressure, show improvements in these risk factors after a 12-week Transcendental Meditation (TM) intervention compared to Women's Health Education (WHE). Positive findings will provide initial evidence of using nonpharmacological methods, such as TM, to prevent hypertension in postmenopausal women.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 50–80 years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: 1. ≥130 systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≤160 and/or 84 ≥ diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≤100. 2. Perceived stress scale (PSS-4) \> 5 3. Able to give informed consent. 4. Understand study procedures and comply with them for the length of the study. 5. Ages between 50 and 80 years. 6. Post-menopausal ≥ 1 year since last menstruation 7. Reads and speaks English 8. UHealth patients 9. Working at least part-time Exclusion Criteria: 1. Currently in a meditation program. 2. Meditates more than once per week 3. Recent stroke or cerebral neurologic impairment. 4. Current uses of mo…
Interventions
- BehavioralTranscendental Meditation (TM)
Orientation: 18-minute self-guided video; 30-45 minute remote group introductory talk. Instructional phase: 10-minute individual interview (phone/Zoom); one 60-75 minute in-person 1:1 TM instruction session at Miami TM Center, Lennar Center, or University of Miami (UM) Osher Center; three consecutive in-person group sessions (60-75 minutes each). Follow-up seminars: Six sessions over nine weeks (in person or Zoom), including a "10th Day Check" and additional \~30-minute seminars at 1, 2, and 3 months. Home practice: Two daily TM sessions (20 minutes each, morning and evening).
- BehavioralWomen's Health Education (WHE)
Stage 1: 30-minute video and introductory lecture on menopause and cardiovascular health. Stage 2: 60-minute one-on-one health coach meeting plus nutrition video. Stage 3: Eight sessions (\~30 minutes each) with health check-ins, materials, and videos covering physical activity for heart and bone health, sleep and stress management during menopause, and lifestyle goal review and planning.
Location
- University of MiamiMiami, Florida