Author: Tooley GA//Armstrong SM//Norman TR//Sali A
Affiliation:
School of Psychology, La Trobe University, Victoria, Bundoora, Australia. greggo@deakin.edu.au
Conference/Journal: Biol Psychol
Date published: 2000
Other:
Volume ID: 53 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 69-78 , Word Count: 137
To determine whether a period of meditation could influence melatonin levels, two groups of meditators were tested in a repeated measures design for changes in plasma melatonin levels at midnight. Experienced meditators practising either TM-Sidhi or another internationally well known form of yoga showed significantly higher plasma melatonin levels in the period immediately following meditation compared with the same period at the same time on a control night. It is concluded that meditation, at least in the two forms studied here, can affect plasma melatonin levels. It remains to be determined whether this is achieved through decreased hepatic metabolism of the hormone or via a direct effect on pineal physiology. Either way, facilitation of higher physiological melatonin levels at appropriate times of day might be one avenue through which the claimed health promoting effects of meditation occur.