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A hot bath or sauna could have the same health benefits as exercise, study says

- Source: NZ Herald online

Not in the mood for a workout? How about a sauna instead?

Turns out a soak in a hot bath or a stint in a sauna can have the same health benefits as moderate exercise, according to a new study.

A hot bath can mimic the effects of low to moderate intensity aerobic exercise like walking, cycling and jogging, new research from Coventry University has found.

“Heat therapies” increase body temperatur­e, blood flow and heart rate, just like exercise and could even help boost your heart health.

The study saw volunteers spend equal amounts of time cycling and in a hot tub. Researcher­s found although exercise was more effective at increasing energy expenditur­e, the rise in core body temperatur­e and heart rate with heat therapy was comparable to that in exercise.

And there were a host of other benefits including reduced inflammati­on, lower blood pressure, and tighter blood sugar control for those with type 2 diabetes.

But it’s important to remember that a sauna won’t help you lose fat, or improve bone density and muscle mass, though it can boost your health in other areas.

Heat therapies could thus be a great alternativ­e for older people or those living with injuries.

One of the study’s authors Charles Steward said many people are unwilling to exercise due to lack of time and motivation, and for older people or those with chronic diseases, exercise can cause pain.

“While exercise remains the best way to improve your health, research shows that bathing in a sauna or hot tub are alternativ­e options for those who are either unwilling or unable to take part in enough exercise.”

Of course, sticking to a frequent exercise routine as well as indulging in the occasional hot soak in the tub will give you the best of both worlds.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Turns out a hot bath could be as good for your heart health as a cardio workout.
Photo / Getty Images Turns out a hot bath could be as good for your heart health as a cardio workout.

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