Mind Over Matters

student in front of poster explaining meditation study

Six weeks of yoga and meditation proved a potent prescription for students who participated in a recent study.

Conducted by pharmacy student John Hoolahan ’19, , clinical associate professor of Pharmacy, and , assistant professor of Pharmacy, the study, titled 鈥淪amyama: Stress, Anxiety, Mindfulness: A Yoga and Meditation Assessment,鈥 found students reporting increased mindfulness coupled with decreased stress and anxiety levels after a month-and-a-half of weekly practice. Seventeen students participated. About half of those were pharmacy students.

The students undertook a one-hour vinyasa yoga class, led by Lemay, a registered yoga teacher, followed by guided meditation, facilitated by Buchanan, who is interim director of the Shambhala Meditation Center of Providence. Students completed questionnaires at the beginning and end of the program, assessing their stress, anxiety, and mindfulness levels.

“This aspect of our lives shouldn’t be independent of our work and school lives.” Ashley Buchanan, assistant professor, pharmacy

鈥淪amyama鈥 is a Sanskrit word describing a state in which the mind and body are unified in focus on the present moment, i.e. mindfulness. Hoolahan, who is also a Reiki master, said the study evolved out of conversations he had with Lemay about integrating his spiritual life with his academic and professional pursuits. 鈥淚 was coming out of a time when I was very unsure as to what I wanted to be on this earth for,鈥 Hoolahan said. 鈥淭his showed me I鈥檓 capable of merging these two worlds that I鈥檝e found.鈥

Lemay presented the study findings in poster form at the midyear conference of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Attendees were enthusiastic. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 tell you the number of people who took pictures of the poster,鈥 Lemay said.

Another conference presentation and a paper are planned. The popularity of the study 鈥 and a spin-off weekly meditation class 鈥 have the trio considering what they might do next. Hoolahan would like to do more research and find a larger space to make yoga, meditation, and Reiki available to more people.

The need is real, the three agreed.

鈥淭his aspect of our lives shouldn鈥檛 be independent of our work and school lives,鈥 Buchanan said.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 sure what to expect of the students. I thought, they may not take it seriously,鈥 Lemay said. 鈥淚 was so impressed by their maturity and poise. They were there because they wanted to be there. We need to continue to support these students.鈥