Saoji Apar, Mohanty Sriloy, Vinchurkar Suhas A
Department of Yoga and Life Sciences, Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, #19 Ekanath Bhavan, Gavipuram Circle, K. G. Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560019, India.
J Relig Health. 2017 Feb;56(1):141-148. doi: 10.1007/s10943-016-0195-x.
Medical students confront enormous academic, psychosocial, and existential stress throughout their training, leading to a cascade of consequences both physically and psychologically. The declined cognitive function of these students interferes in their academic performance and excellence. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a yogic meditation technique, mind sound resonance technique (MSRT), on cognitive functions of University Medical students in a randomized, two-way crossover study. In total, 42 healthy volunteers of both genders (5 males and 37 females) with mean age of 19.44 ± 1.31 years were recruited from a medical college in South India, based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A 10-day orientation in the technique of MSRT was given to all the recruited subjects after which each subject underwent both MSRT and supine rest (SR) sessions. All participants were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive a session of either MSRT or SR. After a day of washout, participants crossed over to receive the alternative intervention. The cognitive functions were assessed using 2 paper-pencil tasks called Digit Letter Substitution Test (DLST) and Six-Letter Cancelation Task (SLCT), before and immediately after both sessions. Both the groups showed significant improvement in net attempt of both DLST and SLCT, but the magnitude of change was more in the MSRT group than in the SR group. The MSRT group demonstrated significantly enhanced net scores in both SLCT (p < 0.001) and DLST (p < 0.001). The result of the present study suggests that a single session of MSRT, a Mind-Body Practice, may positively impact the performance in cognitive tasks by the University Medical Students.
医学生在整个培训过程中面临着巨大的学业、心理社会和生存压力,导致一系列生理和心理后果。这些学生认知功能的下降会影响他们的学业表现和卓越程度。本研究的目的是在一项随机、双向交叉研究中,检验一种瑜伽冥想技巧——心灵声音共振技巧(MSRT)对大学医学生认知功能的有效性。根据纳入和排除标准,从印度南部的一所医学院招募了42名健康志愿者(5名男性和37名女性),平均年龄为19.44 ± 1.31岁。对所有招募的受试者进行了为期10天的MSRT技巧培训,之后每个受试者都进行了MSRT和仰卧休息(SR)课程。所有参与者以1:1的比例随机接受MSRT或SR课程。经过一天的洗脱期后,参与者交叉接受另一种干预。在两个课程之前和之后,使用两项纸笔任务——数字字母替换测试(DLST)和六字母取消任务(SLCT)对认知功能进行评估。两组在DLST和SLCT的净尝试次数上均有显著改善,但MSRT组的变化幅度大于SR组。MSRT组在SLCT(p < 0.001)和DLST(p < 0.001)中的净得分均显著提高。本研究结果表明,单次MSRT(一种身心练习)可能会对大学医学生在认知任务中的表现产生积极影响。