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Standardized mean differences were calculated using Morris's d<sub>ppc</sub> for RCTs and Cohen's d for uncontrolled pre-post trials. Eighty-nine studies were included. In RCTs, MBIs reduced levels of TNF-α (d<sub>ppc</sub> = -0.40), IL-6 (d<sub>ppc</sub> = -0.70), CRP (d<sub>ppc</sub> = -0.48), and PWV (d<sub>ppc</sub> = -0.30) while increasing FMD (d<sub>ppc</sub> = 0.24), TL (d<sub>ppc</sub> = 0.43) and TA (d<sub>ppc</sub> = 0.84). Pre-post trials indicated MBIs reduced TNF-α (d<sub>ppc</sub> = -0.17), IL-6 (d = -0.33) and CRP (d = -0.33). Moderator analyses highlighted that MBIs other than mainstream mindfulness practices were found to be more effective in reducing IL-6 and CRP, and MBIs were particularly effective in reducing TNF-α among those with diseases. The main analysis revealed moderate certainty evidence from RCTs and uncontrolled pre-post trials supporting a causal relationship between mindfulness practices and inflammaging-related responses. 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Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on inflammaging: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Mindfulness cultivates awareness, presence, and non-judgmental acceptance, enhancing overall well-being. Inflammaging, linking age and aged-related diseases, manifests through heightened levels of IL-6, TNF-α, and CRP, impacting aging indicators like TA, TL, PWV, and FMD. To assess how mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) affect inflammaging, a search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register, and ProQuest Dissertation & Theses Global up to March 2024. Criteria included English articles and dissertations with participants over 18. Selected studies were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and pre-post trials evaluating biomarkers related to inflammaging. Standardized mean differences were calculated using Morris's dppc for RCTs and Cohen's d for uncontrolled pre-post trials. Eighty-nine studies were included. In RCTs, MBIs reduced levels of TNF-α (dppc = -0.40), IL-6 (dppc = -0.70), CRP (dppc = -0.48), and PWV (dppc = -0.30) while increasing FMD (dppc = 0.24), TL (dppc = 0.43) and TA (dppc = 0.84). Pre-post trials indicated MBIs reduced TNF-α (dppc = -0.17), IL-6 (d = -0.33) and CRP (d = -0.33). Moderator analyses highlighted that MBIs other than mainstream mindfulness practices were found to be more effective in reducing IL-6 and CRP, and MBIs were particularly effective in reducing TNF-α among those with diseases. The main analysis revealed moderate certainty evidence from RCTs and uncontrolled pre-post trials supporting a causal relationship between mindfulness practices and inflammaging-related responses. The findings suggest that exploring alternative types of MBIs beyond mainstream approaches may yield more sustained benefits in attenuating inflammaging.
期刊介绍:
The journal Biogerontology offers a platform for research which aims primarily at achieving healthy old age accompanied by improved longevity. The focus is on efforts to understand, prevent, cure or minimize age-related impairments.
Biogerontology provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing original research data, new ideas and discussions on modulating the aging process by physical, chemical and biological means, including transgenic and knockout organisms; cell culture systems to develop new approaches and health care products for maintaining or recovering the lost biochemical functions; immunology, autoimmunity and infection in aging; vertebrates, invertebrates, micro-organisms and plants for experimental studies on genetic determinants of aging and longevity; biodemography and theoretical models linking aging and survival kinetics.