Mind–body effects of mindfulness-based training in athletes: a preliminary randomized controlled trial
Carmelo Campo, Filippo Cellucci, Giacomo Treggiari, Giorgio Alfredo Spedicato, Stefano Lasaponara, David Conversi

TL;DR
This study found that an 8-week mindfulness program improved athletes' mental and physical health indicators, suggesting potential benefits for sports performance.
Contribution
The study is one of the first to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based training on both psychological and physiological variables in athletes.
Findings
Mindfulness-based training significantly improved interoceptive awareness in athletes.
The study group showed increased SDNN heart rate variability compared to the control group.
Abstract
Previous research has shown that mindfulness practice is associated with a range of indicators related to better mental and cognitive health. Emerging evidence also supports benefits for physical health, although these findings are not yet comprehensive. Consequently, this practice is attracting increasing interest in sports, despite the current lack of extensive research and limited application in this context. This study analyzed the effects of an 8-week mindfulness-based training in athletes on several psychological and physiological variables that may influence sports performance. Forty-six athletes were recruited and randomly assigned to a study group, which joined the mindfulness-based training, or a waitlist control group. Levels of interoceptive awareness, cognitive inhibition, heart rate variability (HRV), pulmonary function, and muscle flexibility were assessed before (T0)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Sport Psychology and Performance · Martial Arts: Techniques, Psychology, and Education
