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The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Brain Metabolism in the Limbic Regions Studied by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Correlations With the Memory Performance and Episodic Metamemetory of Students.

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Behavior
Interventions
Behavioral: 6-week muscular relaxation program
Behavioral: 6-week MBSR program
Registration Number
NCT05710250
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Tours
Brief Summary

Stress reduction methods based on mindfulness meditation have been experiencing significant growth in various fields of society over the past twenty years. In the case of students, scientific work has shown that mindfulness training has a positive effect on their mental health and possibly on their academic performance through improved attention and memory. The effect of metamemory ("knowing what you know and what you don't know"), which plays an important part in students memorization and academic success, has not yet been explored.

Changes in brain structure have been noted by MRI in some regions after several weeks of mindfulness training, but very few studies have yet looked at changes in brain metabolism that can be observed by the spectrocopy technique.

The investigators will conduct a prospective randomized study with overall 30 female speech therapists student that will be enrolled and assigned randomly to two groups, in a 1:1 ratio : one groupe that will benefit from mindfulness training and the other group that will benefit from another method of stress reduction based on muscular relaxation.

The programs will extend over 6 weeks with session of 2h30 per week in groups having personnal daily exercices (30-40' per day). During the 3 weeks leading up to and the 2 weeks following the program, students will take tests exploring memory and metamemory, complete mental health questionnaires, and have a magnetic resonance imaging with spectroscopic analysis.

Detailed Description

The main objective of this study is to investigate the effects of a mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) program on the metabolism of regions involved in memorization (several limbic regions : hippocampus, amygdala, anterior and posterior cingulate)

The study also aims to :

1. Study the effects of MBSR program on memory and metamemory.

2. Study correlations between MBSR program effects on metamemory and scores on mental health scales (anxiety, depression, perceived stress, burnout)

3. Study the correlations between MBSR program effects on memory and metamemory with those on attentional capacities, working memory, executive functions and emotion regulation

4. Investigate the relationship between brain metabolites variations and the effect of the MBSR program on episodic memory and metamemory capacities, attention and emotions

5. Investigate the relationship between metabolite concentrations variations and variations in volume and thickness of the cortex.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria

Female

  • Right-handed
  • ≥ 18 years old
  • Affiliated to a social security scheme
  • Written consent signed by the participan
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Inability to complete the entire study programme
  • Previous participation in an MBSR or MBCT programme
  • Current neurological pathology
  • Current psychiatric pathology, score ≥ 3 on the PHQ-4 self-questionnaire
  • Previous or ongoing psychological or psychiatric treatment
  • Previous or current psychotropic treatment
  • Usual contraindications to brain MRI (including claustrophobia, ocular metallic foreign body, pacemaker, neurostimulator, cochlear implants (or non-removable electronic medical equipment), old generation heart valves, vascular clips previously implanted on a cranial aneurysm).
  • Pregnancy
  • During the exclusion period of a clinical research study
  • Under legal protection or deprived of liberty.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Muscular relaxation program6-week muscular relaxation program15 students will follow a 6-week muscular relaxation program with 2h30 group sessions per week in group and daily exercises lasting 30-40 minutes per day.
Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) program6-week MBSR program15 students will follow a 6-week MBSR program with 2h30 sessions per week in group and daily exercises lasting 30-40 minutes per day.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline in Glumatate concentrations (mM) at 8 Weeksbaseline and 8 weeks

Glumatate concentrations (mM) are measured by magnetic resonance spectrocopy in left hippocampal formation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in right amygdala volumes (mm3) measured on MRI 3D T1w sequencebaseline and 8 weeks
Change in score of Stroop testbaseline and 8 weeks

The test includes 3 phases. In each one, participant have to give maximum of correct answer.

Score ranges from 0 to 100 for each phase

Change in score of the number memory taskbaseline and 8 weeks

Number memory score in direct order, ranges from 0 to 16. Number memory score in indirect order, ranges from 0 to 16

Change in score of N-Back testBaseline and at 8 weeks

Number of correct answer (yes or no). Total score /23

Change in posterior cingulate volumes (mm3) measured on MRI 3D T1w sequencebaseline and 8 weeks
Change in left hippocampal formation volumes (mm3) measured on MRI 3D T1w sequencebaseline and 8 weeks
Chang in overall brain volume measured on MRI 3D T1w sequencebaseline and 8 weeks
Change in score of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)baseline and 8 weeks

Anxio-depressive symptomatology based on the HADS score. The questionnaire is divided in two subscales, one for anxiety and one for depression. Each subscore ranges from 0 to 21. Scores greater than or equal to 11 on either scale indicate anxious or depressive symptomatology.

Change in score of the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)baseline and 8 weeks

Evaluation of suicidality through the C-SSRS. The suicidal ideation severity subscale ranges from 1 to 5 (with higher number indicating more severe ideation). The intensity of ideation subscale includes 5 questions each one ranging from 1 to 5 (with higher number indicating more intense ideation). The suicidal behavior subscale includes 4 yes/no questions. The suicidal behavior lethality subscale inquires about the level of actual or potential medical damage.

Change in score the Feeling of knowing task (FOK task)baseline and 8 weks

FOK task for episodic memory performance includes 4 distincts steps : (1) a learning phase of a 60 pairs of words, (2) a cued recall phase (number of correct recalls /60 ; number of incorrect recalls /60), (3) feeling of knowing phase, (4) recognition phase (number of correct recognition /60 ; number of incorrect recognition /60)

Change in score of the Trail Making Test (TMT)baseline and 8 weeks

TMT consists of two parts. In the first part (A), the subject must connect with a pen in the correct order 25 numbers from 1 to 25, which are distributed randomly.

In the second part (B), the subject must connect with a pencil in the correct order an alternation of 13 numbers from 1 to 13 and 12 letters from A to L, which are also distributed randomly. The time in seconds to complete each part is measured.

Change in score of attentional network test (ANT)baseline and 8 weeks

Test (ANT) is a computerized testing measure that analyses the three components of attention network : alerting, orienting, executive control.

Each of these three attention components is measured in time.

Change in score of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)baseline and 8 weeks

Anxio-depressive symptomatology based on the PSS score. The total score ranges from 0 to 40. Higher scores reflect greater stress level.

Change in score of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL)baseline and 8 weeks

Quality of life based on the WHOQOL score. The total score ranges from 0 to 100. Higher scores reflect better health.

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