Could sauna sessions be a new prescription for Obesity-Related health risks?

NCT ID NCT07158047

Summary

This study is testing whether regular far infrared sauna use can improve heart and metabolic health in adults with obesity. Researchers will measure changes in blood pressure, blood sugar, and artery stiffness in 20 participants after 30 sauna sessions. The goal is to see if this heat therapy could become a helpful lifestyle intervention to reduce disease risk.

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  • University of Oregon

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    Eugene, Oregon, 97401, United States

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