Friday, June 08, 2012

Meditation Lowers Heart Disease Risk In Teens, Study Shows

Meditation Lowers Heart Disease Risk In Teens, Study Shows: In the wake of controversial new research on adolescents and obesity, a group of researchers from Georgia Health Sciences University is shifting the focus from weight to another critical issue among black teens -- heart health.

The research diverges from the typical conversation on the role of diet and exercise in curbing high rates of heart disease among African Americans early on, and focuses instead on the role of meditation.

In a study of 62 black teens with high blood pressure, those who meditated twice a day for 15 minutes had lower left ventricular mass, an indicator of future cardiovascular disease, than a control group, according to a news release.