Hyderabad, 12th
March 2020 : Sleep plays a significant role in maintaining
our vitality and well being. But unfortunately, a considerable proportion of the
population struggle to obtain a good night’s sleep. Poor sleep for at least
three nights a week for over a month, despite adequate circumstances to sleep
may be called chronic insomnia. Poor sleep has been associated with mood disturbances,
irritability and inability to focus, increased road traffic accidents, elevated
blood pressure, heart attacks, diabetes mellitus and strokes. There is also a
significant association with depression and anxiety. While situational stresses
can cause transient sleep problems or insomnia, sometimes there may be a
progression to chronic insomnia. It may not be an exaggeration to say that there
is no aspect of human wellbeing that is not positively influenced by a good
sleep.
Heartfulness Meditation, a
spiritual and wellness practice, improves sleep
quality of sleep in patients suffering from chronic insomnia - as per
findings of a study launched to coincide with the World Sleep Day. 13th
of March is marked as World Sleep Day. Interestingly, the study was conducted
in an office setting.
Kamlesh Patel
affectionately called as Daaji, the guide of Heartfulness said, “How
well we sleep and how deeply we sleep determines our state of mind throughout
the day. Disciplining our sleep cycle changes our life. Increasing number on
sleep studies are all pointing to far reaching benefits of sleep on physical,
mental, emotional and recently on spiritual well being of a person. Adequate and
appropriate sleep ensures rounded development of an individual and meditation is
proving to be an enabler of sleep even for chronic conditions. ”
A recent study published
in the Journal
of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives evaluated the
effects of Heartfulness Meditation on chronic insomnia. The study was authored by Jayaram Thimmapuram,
Deborah Yommer, Luminita Tudor, Theodore Bell, Cristian Dumitrescu and Robert
Davis of Wellspan York Hospital, York, Pennyslyvania, USA.
The study was conducted to
investigate the effectiveness of Heartfulness Meditation coupled with sleep hygiene
to treat chronic insomnia. Chronic insomnia reflects a significant difficulty
to either fall asleep or maintain sleep. Most often these problems continue for
at least a month and often last for many years. The results showed statistical improvements in
the measures of Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) in Heartfulness meditators. It showed
that Heartfulness meditation may facilitate the decrease and eventual cessation
of sedative hypnotics in patients suffering from chronic insomnia.
Heartfulness Meditation
offered by the Heartfulness Institute is a simple, easy to implement, heart-based
meditation practice aimed at achieving a state of inner balance.
The study was conducted over
two year period with 45 patients enrolled. Of them, 32 patients (71%) completed
the entire eight weeks of the Heartfulness Meditation programme.
The results of the study demonstrated improvements in measures of ISI in those participating in a structured Heartfulness Meditation programme along with sleep hygiene. The mean insomnia severity scores decreased by more than half from 20.7 to 10.4.
This is the first study on
insomnia using Heartfulness Meditation in an office setting. The meditation
programme used in the study demonstrates the potential to improve sleep and
wean off hypnotic pharmacotherapy agents in chronic insomnia. Twenty-four
participants were on pharmacotherapy for sleep. At the end of the study
eighteen of them (75%) were able to come off of them and another 3 (12.5%) were
able to reduce the dose. As there are significant side effects that come along
with the use of pharmacotherapy for sleep, it is important to explore ways to obtain
a good night’s sleep.
The Heartfulness practice
in this study involved 30 minutes of weekly guided meditation sessions along
with a daily home practice of up to 40 minutes. The evening practice of
rejuvenation that helps in clearing up
of the daily impressions of stresses and strains is unique to the practice of Heartfulness. The
study also found that Heartfulness Meditation can be easily incorporated into
the patient’s lifestyle, is cost-effective, and requires no special equipment.