Scientific Reports 2025 Evidence: Mixed

Mindfulness Breathing Reduces Stress but May Not Immediately Boost HRV

Summary

Study using HRV and eye-tracking found mindfulness breathing significantly reduced perceived stress and improved cognitive flexibility, but did not show immediate HRV improvements in a single session.

Methods

Controlled study with HRV and eye-tracking measurement before/after mindfulness

Key Findings

  • Significant reduction in perceived stress after intervention
  • Improved cognitive flexibility
  • No immediate significant HRV change
  • Attention and inhibitory control also unchanged acutely

Limitations

Single session, may need longer practice for HRV effects

What This Means for You

Mindfulness helps stress subjectively even when HRV doesn't budge immediately. Don't judge your meditation by same-day HRV changes— benefits to autonomic function likely require consistent long-term practice.

Source

Read the original paper in Scientific Reports ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-07

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