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30-minute heat therapy could aid in fat reduction

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 12:47 PM
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New research presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition has shown that daily exposure to heat therapy, similar to spending time in a sauna, can have significant benefits for older adults, specifically women, in combatting age-related obesity and insulin resistance. The study, conducted on mice, suggests that whole-body heat treatments offer a non-invasive approach to promote healthier aging and manage menopause-related weight gain. This research highlights the potential of heat therapy as a relaxing alternative for individuals who may find physical activity challenging, showing improvements in insulin sensitivity and fat accumulation.

The study involved subjecting aging mice to daily 30-minute heat treatments in a chamber set to 104°F for 12 weeks. Results showed that the mice receiving heat therapy had lower levels of age-related tissue damage and decreased weight gain caused by a high fat diet. The therapy also improved insulin sensitivity and reduced fat accumulation in important areas such as the liver and brown fat, suggesting a positive impact on metabolism. The researchers explained that the heat treatment works by activating specific calcium channels in brown fat, which helps the body burn calories to produce heat, similar to the metabolic effects of exercise.

The study further delved into the molecular mechanisms behind the beneficial effects of heat therapy, discovering that heat activation of certain proteins enhances the body’s fat-burning capabilities. Key among these is TRPV1, a protein that plays a role in calcium ion channel activity in cell membranes. When stimulated by heat, TRPV1 triggers a process called futile cycling, in which the body expends energy to pump calcium ions across cell membranes. This process promotes the breakdown and burning of fats, reducing fat accumulation in tissues and improving insulin sensitivity for metabolic health. The researchers suggested that regular heat exposure could mimic calorie burning and fat loss, offering potential benefits for individuals struggling with physical activity challenges.

The researchers stressed the need for further studies to determine the optimal duration and intensity of heat exposure for health benefits in humans, and to confirm the safety and effectiveness of this approach across different populations. Medical experts not involved in the study have expressed optimism about the potential of heat therapy as a non-invasive, low-cost intervention to mitigate menopause-related weight gain and insulin resistance. The mechanisms identified in the research provide a scientific basis for the observed benefits of heat treatments, particularly in addressing age-related metabolic challenges and improving overall health.

As individuals age, metabolism and energy expenditure decrease, especially in women around the time of menopause. This phase presents a critical period for implementing effective intervention strategies, making whole-body heat treatment a promising option. Further research is needed to confirm the findings and implications of this study, particularly for postmenopausal women. Heat therapy may offer a new, non-drug method to manage weight and metabolic issues, potentially improving health and quality of life as individuals age. The potential to activate fat-burning processes and improve hormone function through heat therapy presents an exciting opportunity for addressing age-related metabolic concerns.

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