The Effect of Mindfulness-based Programs on Cognitive Function in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Published:2021-08-04
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ISSN:1040-7308
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Container-title:Neuropsychology Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neuropsychol Rev
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Whitfield TimORCID, Barnhofer ThorstenORCID, Acabchuk RebeccaORCID, Cohen Avi, Lee Michael, Schlosser MarcoORCID, Arenaza-Urquijo Eider M.ORCID, Böttcher Adriana, Britton WilloughbyORCID, Coll-Padros NinaORCID, Collette FabienneORCID, Chételat GaëlORCID, Dautricourt SophieORCID, Demnitz-King HarrietORCID, Dumais Travis, Klimecki OlgaORCID, Meiberth DixORCID, Moulinet Inès, Müller Theresa, Parsons Elizabeth, Sager LaurenORCID, Sannemann Lena, Scharf Jodi, Schild Ann-KatrinORCID, Touron Edelweiss, Wirth MirankaORCID, Walker ZuzanaORCID, Moitra EthanORCID, Lutz AntoineORCID, Lazar Sara W.ORCID, Vago DavidORCID, Marchant Natalie L.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractMindfulness-based programs (MBPs) are increasingly utilized to improve mental health. Interest in the putative effects of MBPs on cognitive function is also growing. This is the first meta-analysis of objective cognitive outcomes across multiple domains from randomized MBP studies of adults. Seven databases were systematically searched to January 2020. Fifty-six unique studies (n = 2,931) were included, of which 45 (n = 2,238) were synthesized using robust variance estimation meta-analysis. Meta-regression and subgroup analyses evaluated moderators. Pooling data across cognitive domains, the summary effect size for all studies favored MBPs over comparators and was small in magnitude (g = 0.15; [0.05, 0.24]). Across subgroup analyses of individual cognitive domains/subdomains, MBPs outperformed comparators for executive function (g = 0.15; [0.02, 0.27]) and working memory outcomes (g = 0.23; [0.11, 0.36]) only. Subgroup analyses identified significant effects for studies of non-clinical samples, as well as for adults aged over 60. Across all studies, MBPs outperformed inactive, but not active comparators. Limitations include the primarily unclear within-study risk of bias (only a minority of studies were considered low risk), and that statistical constraints rendered some p-values unreliable. Together, results partially corroborate the hypothesized link between mindfulness practices and cognitive performance. This review was registered with PROSPERO [CRD42018100904].
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Dunhill Medical Trust Horizon 2020 National Institutes of Health
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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