ZOE Science & Nutrition

Saunas, cold exposure, and your health: what the science says | Dr. Susanna Søberg & Prof. Tim Spector

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May 15, 2025
Join Dr. Susanna Søberg, a pioneer of the 'Søberg Principle' focusing on cold exposure, and Prof. Tim Spector, a leading genetic epidemiologist, as they unveil the incredible health benefits of extreme temperatures. They discuss how cold plunges and saunas can enhance metabolism, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce stress. Learn about the role of brown fat, the impact on gut health, and why short bursts of discomfort might just be the key to your wellness routine. Get ready to rethink your relationship with heat and cold!
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Sauna as Heart Workout

  • Sitting in a sauna raises your heart rate, giving cardiovascular benefits similar to a mild workout.
  • This increases stress hormone cortisol acutely but lowers stress response afterwards, potentially making you sleepy and relaxed.
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Brown Fat Burns Bad Fat

  • Brown fat is a special fat tissue that increases metabolism by burning white fat and glucose.
  • Activating brown fat through cold exposure improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar clearance.
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Cool Sleep Boosts Brown Fat

  • Sleeping in a cooler room (19°C) increases brown fat activity and insulin sensitivity compared to warmer rooms.
  • Brown fat shrinks and activity decreases in warmer temperatures, showing its adaptability.
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