I’ve been interested in lengthening telomeres to protect chromosomes from 
deteriorating and reverse aging.

This new study published in PLOS ONE 
<http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article%3Fid=10.1371/journal.pone.0142689> 
found that the Transcendental Meditation technique and lifestyle changes both 
appear to stimulate genes that produce telomerase, an enzyme which adds 
telomeres and is associated with reduced blood pressure, reduced cardiovascular 
disease, and reduced mortality.

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PUBLIC RELEASE: 2-DEC-2015
Transcendental Meditation and lifestyle modification increase telomerase, new 
study finds
Increased telomerase associated with decreased hypertension, cardiovascular 
disease, and cellular aging

MAHARISHI UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT

A new study published in PLOS ONE 
<http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article%3Fid=10.1371/journal.pone.0142689> 
found that the Transcendental Meditation technique and lifestyle changes both 
appear to stimulate genes that produce telomerase, an enzyme that's associated 
with reduced blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and mortality.

Specifically, these approaches were found to activate two genes that code for 
telomerase, which adds molecules to the ends of chromosomes, or telomeres, 
protecting them from deteriorating.

May explain mechanism for known health benefits

"The finding that telomerase gene expression is increased, and that this is 
associated with a reduction in blood pressure in a high-risk population, 
suggests that this may be a mechanism by which stress reduction improves 
cardiovascular health," said Robert Schneider, MD, FACC, coauthor of the study.

Earlier research on the Transcendental Meditation technique found lower rates 
of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, and death, as well as slowing of 
biological aging. The new study examined what was happening at the level of 
DNA, showing that the Transcendental Meditation technique increases telomerase 
gene expression and suggesting that this may contribute to the cardiovascular 
and aging benefits.

Both groups show improvement after 16 weeks

For this pilot trial, the subjects included 48 men and women with high blood 
pressure who were recruited and studied at Howard University Medical Center. 
Half were assigned to a group that learned the Transcendental Meditation 
technique and received a basic health education course. The other half were 
assigned to a group that focused on achieving significant lifestyle 
modifications such as weight reduction, reducing salt intake, engaging in 
regular physical activity, and moderating alcohol. They also participated in 
support groups and group exercises.

After 16 weeks, both groups showed significant increases in telomerase gene 
expression and reductions in blood pressure. There was no significant 
difference between the changes in the two groups. The results also showed that 
the lifestyle modification group made a larger number of changes in their 
lifestyle behaviors.

"These findings are very encouraging for prevention," said Dr. Schneider, 
director of the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention at MUM. "They 
show that both the Transcendental Meditation technique and active lifestyle 
modification can contribute to heart health."

Coauthor Otelio Randall, MD at Howard University College of Medicine concluded, 
"This pilot study in African Americans suggests stress reduction and lifestyle 
modifications may reduce blood pressure with an increase in telomerase."

Encouraging findings for heart health

"The result is valuable new information, relevant both to cardiovascular 
disease and to the molecular mechanisms involved in Transcendental Meditation," 
said John Fagan, professor of molecular biology at Maharishi University of 
Management and senior author on the study.

###

This research was part of a larger clinical trial funded by the National 
Institutes of Health--National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and by the Howard 
University College of Medicine General Clinical Research Center.

Collaborating on the study were the Howard University College of Medicine, the 
Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of 
Management Research Institute, and the Department of Physiology and Health at 
Maharishi University of Management.

Duraimani S, Schneider RH, Randall OS, Nidich SI, Xu S, Ketete M, et al. (2015) 
Effects of Lifestyle Modification on Telomerase Gene Expression in Hypertensive 
Patients: A Pilot Trial of Stress Reduction and Health Education Programs in 
African Americans. PLOS ONE 10(11): e0142689. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0142689


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