Endogenous theta stimulation during meditation predicts reduced opioid dosing following treatment with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement.
Neuropsychopharmacology September 12, 2020 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1038/s41386-020-00831-4 via PubMed Central
Summary
Endogenous theta stimulation during meditation is associated with a decrease in opioid dosing after treatment with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement. This suggests that the meditation practice may help reduce reliance on opioids in individuals undergoing this treatment.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | Endogenous theta stimulation during meditation predicts reduced opioid dosing following treatment with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement. |
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Abstract
Endogenous theta stimulation during meditation predicts reduced opioid dosing following treatment with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement.