WASHINGTON — Keeping focused on the present, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future, might help you to avoid diabetes, a .
Mindfulness can be measured. There’s a measuring how aware you are of what you’re experiencing right now.
And the more mindful you are, the more likely you are to have , according to a Brown University study involving 399 participants.
Researchers say the study findings show an association and do not prove a cause, but they have ideas about what might be going on:Â Perhaps people who are more mindful have better control over their actions, and are better able to motivate themselves to exercise and to resist a high-fat, high-sugar diet.
The study adjusted for a comprehensive list of physical and demographic factors, but found people with high levels of mindfulness were about 20 percent less likely to have type-2 diabetes.
Researchers caution, however, that the number of study participants may have been too small “to allow for definitive findings.”
