The Benefits of Cold-Water Immersion (Brown Fat & Weight Loss)

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
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    Cold-water immersion has been practiced for thousands of years, but new research about brown adipose tissue, aka brown fat (BAT) and the nervous system has helped make ice bathing a mainstream health trend. But what are the real benefits? Does it really help with fat loss as many people claim?
    The confusion comes down to the fact that cold water therapy encourages the creation of brown fat in the body. This type of fat exists in small amounts but is highly metabolic and it’s believed to help to burn calories. In this video we’ll clear up some of the misconceptions around cold-water immersion and weight loss - as well as exploring the real benefits for mental health. Let’s get started!
    VIDEO CONTENTS
    00:00 Cold-water immersion
    01:21 Brown adipose tissue
    02:04 Brown fat and weight loss
    02:32 Brown fat in babies
    03:20 Brown fat in Inuit population
    06:02 Mental benefits of cold-water immersion
    06:55 Should you have ice baths?
    DISCLAIMER - This video is for educational purposes only. Always check with a medical professional before starting any self-care routine.
    ANATOMY - BAT & WAT
    Unlike white fat (WAT) that serves as energy storage and insulation in the body, brown fat (BAT) is highly thermogenic. This unique tissue is mostly distributed around your upper back, collarbone, and chest - but only in small amounts. Its main role is to help newborns stay warm and avoid shivering in the cold. By adulthood, most of us have just 50 grams of brown fat, but researchers have discovered this can be increased significantly through cold-water immersion.
    However, there is limited evidence to suggests that increased brown fat improves metabolic markers and reduces overall body fat percentages, although this can be largely attributed to genetic differences. Truly, any form of exercise is almost certainly going to have a bigger effect on metabolic health than cold water immersion.
    3 THINGS WE’LL LEARN:
    * The truth behind the ice bath trend
    * The link between cold water and brown adipose tissue
    * The real benefits of cold-water immersion
    RESEARCH:
    Brown fat in Inuit population: academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
    Brown fat in babies: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29675...
    Cold water for weight loss: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...
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    #ColdWaterImmersion #BrownFat #BrownAdiposeTissue #WeightLoss

Komentáře • 92

  • @johngalt5181
    @johngalt5181 Před rokem +22

    I own a cold plunge and use it daily. I get a great psychological benefit along with an immune system boost. I haven't had a cold in years. What i don't get, nor did I expect, was weight loss.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +2

      This is great!

    • @samdeb6506
      @samdeb6506 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Ice baths don't have to cost much. Buy a portable one, buy a 2nd hand aquarium chiller 1/2 hp or 1 hp, a sediment filter/strainer and a small pump based on your chiller circulation. I spent 60 euros on the bath, 175, euro's on the chiller, 100 on tubing, pump and sediment, peroxide and some converter plugs.

    • @_yuri
      @_yuri Před 9 měsíci +3

      i will just buy a cheap water drum and buy ice from fish market. literally $30 for drum and $4 for 50kg ice. so if i do say once a week just $4 per week essentially.

    • @GodFamilyGaming
      @GodFamilyGaming Před 6 měsíci

      @@_yurifish market ice is insane

    • @OurFoundingLiars
      @OurFoundingLiars Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@samdeb6506can i just fill up my bathtub and throw some bags of ice in it??

  • @oftenlucid
    @oftenlucid Před 3 měsíci +3

    I do open water swimming in the San Francisco Bay. Average temp ranges from 48 - 67 degrees. I belong to a club of about 2200 people, most are swimmers, and we all agree that we do it for the mental health reasons. It's the best mental reset. . . .

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 3 měsíci

      What an inspiring hobby! Hope you'll always be safe out there,
      - YOGABODY Team

  • @presidentclint8710
    @presidentclint8710 Před rokem +8

    I have been doing cold emersion for the last 3 and a half years. The reason I started was metabolic health because of some inflammation issues. I have found it very beneficial I original started outside, in spring fed body's of water then in water outside in cold months. Now I own an older athletic tub that was one owned by a school for their athletics. I took my time to find something and purchased for 200 dollars with circulator. I believe cold therapy has very many benefits and I have a friend with MS who has found it to help her with managing her symptoms. I feel that this like most holistic methods are different for everyone and needs to be ones own journey. Take your time 5000 compared to free........ is giving you the same thing the only difference is the convenience. Great video, great to hear you speaking of the benefits of other avenues for budgeting your money. Keep up the good work.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 10 měsíci +1

      This is actually great! Appreciate you sharing your experience too and doing cold immersions for 3+ years, what a dedication!

  • @rover-t
    @rover-t Před rokem +10

    I alternate sauna (70+ degrees) and cold pool (8-12) once to twice a week for a few hours and it really helps my focus and feeling of overall healthiness. Have been doing this for more than 15 years and no negative results such as v veins. The other benefit is no phones or comms, so also a time to reflect without interruptions.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem

      Sounds amazing...

    • @addictedtochocolateandcoff9582
      @addictedtochocolateandcoff9582 Před 10 měsíci

      how many hours for each session? i mean the sauna and then the pool

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi - people have invented various protocols. I don't find anything convinced about the numbers they've landed on, so I think it remains a big question mark. For cold, people usually aim for minutes (on one hand), for Sauna, people will often do 30+ minutes per session no problem. Again, I have to reason to believe this is good/bad/optimal...

  • @thedawneffect
    @thedawneffect Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this info!! I appreciate your channel content :)

  • @Laurasiot
    @Laurasiot Před rokem +1

    Such a good video, thank you! 👌🏻

  • @thereservedarmadillo
    @thereservedarmadillo Před 11 měsíci +2

    Yet more quality content!

  • @thisSreal
    @thisSreal Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great and honest review !

  • @matthewwilliams3827
    @matthewwilliams3827 Před rokem +3

    I’ve recently learned that cold showers can help boost or initiate the state of autophagy

  • @kshitijmenon3938
    @kshitijmenon3938 Před rokem

    I hear practicing Yoga after a cold shower is the best way to do yoga!

  • @matthewwilliams3827
    @matthewwilliams3827 Před rokem +8

    I’ve been taking cold showers for the last 5 days and while it was uncomfortable to begin with, I’ve gradually gotten used to the sensation to the point the same temperature feels like lukewarm after standing in the shower for a couple of minutes. My body already accommodates. I absolutely love the euphoric rush after the initial first few minutes in the shower.

    • @Yurkevich22
      @Yurkevich22 Před rokem +2

      Supposedly the whole point is NOT to get used to the cold but rather keep it a surprise for the body - that's where the most benefits lie.

    • @matthewwilliams3827
      @matthewwilliams3827 Před rokem +3

      @@Yurkevich22agreed! Same applies to autophsgy and exercise, keep randomising it slightly to maximise benefits, but not so much that your lose the pattern completely and throw everything out of whack or lose consistency

    • @messii648
      @messii648 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Im on my 10 days im not used to it but after being in cold for a while it gets easier

    • @matthewwilliams3827
      @matthewwilliams3827 Před 6 měsíci

      @@messii648 try going into the cold a few minutes just after doing Wim Hof breathing, you might find you have better cold resistance.

    • @messii648
      @messii648 Před 6 měsíci

      @@matthewwilliams3827 thanks for the advice I will test it

  • @leemathews7263
    @leemathews7263 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this, can cold water immersion stop internal bleeding??

  • @WickedFelina
    @WickedFelina Před rokem +1

    Ah, ya! Got a question: I went all winter without heat - couldn't afford it. Looks like that is the way it will be from now on since no sign in DC that anyone is going to help. So, will an 8 month, cold air stint do the trick? I really HATE plunging into cold water.

    • @xcast1
      @xcast1 Před rokem

      Which trick? An energizing refresh? No. Take a cold shower or cat wash instead. Weight-loss? No - rather the opposite (with similar clothes): The body overcompensates by upping the appetite and tries to build up extra fat mass for better insulation an energy reserves. In cold climate / season people are tyically more 'rounded'. Swimming sport causes fat mass gain according studies (unless in very warm water).
      Hot climate or very warm clothes, heat creating exercise cause decrease of fat mass; and so does sport with mechanical impact, calorie burning sport combined with low-fat high-carb fuel, plant-based diet emphasizing whole foods/fiber, vinegar/acetate.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem

      That sounds like a challenging winter. Chronic, low stress is different than intermittent / therapeutic stress.... but it's certainly possible that cold exposure could increase your body fat. But back to my original question in the video, I'm not 100% sure that is as exciting as people believe.

  • @Weeds_and_Wishes
    @Weeds_and_Wishes Před rokem +7

    Your info and delivery are both so helpful and refreshing.
    👍

  • @annertman3906
    @annertman3906 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Great video. Cold immersion is an amazing mental health tool and it's too bad that many people walk away disappointed because it's not also a weight loss magic bullet. There are many groups on the internet pertaining to diy cold immersion tanks that are relatively affordable if one wants to go that route.

  • @surfertango
    @surfertango Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can't take a hot shower anymore due to lots of cold plunges in a tub, with epsom salts. Also do warm Epsom salts baths. It all helps.

    • @surfertango
      @surfertango Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks 🙏 you’re my go to person.

  • @Carlos-qs7zi
    @Carlos-qs7zi Před 2 měsíci

    Wise advice, very appreciated!

  • @FilmAshton
    @FilmAshton Před rokem +2

    10/10 🎉

  • @mlowe7245
    @mlowe7245 Před rokem

    Is very cold water in the shower just as effective? Thank you Lucas.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +2

      It's certainly possible but hard to study since shower temp and immersion times vary.

  • @angelcordero717
    @angelcordero717 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video

  • @mettejensen8653
    @mettejensen8653 Před rokem +2

    What happens if you swim in 20 degrees water for a longer time- 15-30 minutes? Does it have the same effect?

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +2

      It's really hard to say... there are some protocols out there, but the sample size research is small and limited.

  • @wordeye
    @wordeye Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Ice Man Wim Hof says 2 minutes per day of cold shower is beneficial. What do you think? He also teaches a quick hyperventilation breathing exercise. Your slow breathing technique is revelational but I’d like your thoughts on the Hof Methods.
    I think your presentation and knowledge is clear and excellent. CZcams was made for educators like yourself. Thank you.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Great insight! Would probably do a short vid on Hof methods, just let me check it at all angles first. Thanks!

    • @wordeye
      @wordeye Před 10 měsíci

      ok@@YOGABODY.Official

    • @PlirisHealth
      @PlirisHealth Před 2 měsíci

      2 minutes of cold shower definitely help. I’d say as much cold exposure as you can get will help - some methods are better than others but you have to find what fits your lifestyle!

  • @moyaessa8520
    @moyaessa8520 Před 9 měsíci

    is it the same as having a warm shower and then at them turning water cold before getting out, does it give you the same benefit as a cold bath?

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello Moya - cold shower in one location is VERY cold and not so much in another, so lots of variable... possible it can have a similar effect. For mental health benefits, I think there's an argument to be made that a brief cold shower might be the simplest option.

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    • @cupidok2768
      @cupidok2768 Před 11 měsíci +1

      i'm looking to gain not lose.

  • @forisma
    @forisma Před rokem +1

    You're my favorite

  • @tidepodmusical4173
    @tidepodmusical4173 Před 9 měsíci

    Whenever I do a cold plunge, I feel the left side of my body (the sides that’s going into atrophy) tingling.
    I use natural cold plunge tools; I go swim in a creek, lol.

  • @user-vt1gu3tn3j
    @user-vt1gu3tn3j Před 3 měsíci

    What about cold plunge impacts on Beige fat or Visceral fat ?

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 3 měsíci

      Cold plunges can activate brown adipose tissue (beige fat), potentially aiding in fat loss, including visceral fat. However, individual responses may vary.
      - YOGABODY Team

  • @briggzeee
    @briggzeee Před 7 měsíci

    Don’t Inuit people ear an awful lot of seal fat though? I imagine that alone would counteract any benefit that brown fat would have. Maybe put them onto a typical western diet and then compare? Thoughts? 🤔

    • @zonderbaar
      @zonderbaar Před 2 měsíci

      They were actually very healthy on their traditional diet, with the modern high carb stuff they got diabetic and sick

  • @DavidRodriguez-yy6kc
    @DavidRodriguez-yy6kc Před 7 měsíci +1

    i just fill up my tub and overnight it gets ice cold by 💪morning!😆👍 But Maaan! How do you make time to do all this and run the Ukraine!?!😳!

  • @dinosemr8141
    @dinosemr8141 Před rokem +1

    💖❤️💖🙏❤️💖❤️

  • @NewYorker8312
    @NewYorker8312 Před 9 měsíci

    You don't need $5,000.. I made an ice bath with a $50 large concrete mixing tub from home Depot and a $250 mini freezer. I just change the water often and throw it on my plants .

  • @lam62sw
    @lam62sw Před 10 měsíci

    I eat my ice cream at subzero Celsius temps to loose weight.

  • @reknirbecurb
    @reknirbecurb Před 6 měsíci

    I really liked the common sense economics in this video. $5 K can do a lot of things. I was browsing cattle troughs today from $150-200 bc here in PA it’s winter and that’s a cheap ice bath, always the tub or cold shower too!

  • @vnatural49
    @vnatural49 Před rokem +1

    🥶

  • @Michael_00001
    @Michael_00001 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Intermittent fasting and eating meat and lots of fat works like a charm. One meal a day, carnivore.
    You're welcome.

  • @TheDavveponken
    @TheDavveponken Před rokem +1

    I think you're missing the benefits to cardiovascular health. And a cold shower doesn't cost you 5000 usd.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +2

      Cardiovascular benefits of cold are dubious, circulation benefits are pretty well documented. Cardio benefits are much more linked to heat than cold. But agreed there are much less expensive ways to do it.

    • @TheDavveponken
      @TheDavveponken Před rokem

      @@YOGABODY.Official from my understanding it's like gymnastics for the veins, and logically it would make sense that cold exposure improves or maintains bloodflow into tissue as it is then needed more so it doesn't die off. Conversely blood is shifted to vital organs, which may also be a beneficial workout - avoiding stagnation.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +2

      @@TheDavveponken circulation benefits for sure, yes!

  • @twilightsprite1
    @twilightsprite1 Před rokem +1

    But ice water gives u varacoise veins

    • @TheDavveponken
      @TheDavveponken Před rokem

      why?

    • @twilightsprite1
      @twilightsprite1 Před rokem

      @@TheDavveponken the icy water contrasts and expands veinsv

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem +3

      It's an open question but often thought that heat makes it worse, cold potentially improves... but unclear.

    • @Dalabombana
      @Dalabombana Před rokem +1

      Makes zero sense. Cold contracts, heat expands.

    • @Dalabombana
      @Dalabombana Před rokem

      Are you thinking of chilblains?

  • @timothyantipodes7646
    @timothyantipodes7646 Před 4 měsíci +1

    BUY AN ICEMAKER USD 400 CAN GET YOU A 45-60 KG OF ICE PER DAY (100-120 LBS) and then use a cheap tub.

    • @pinenut252
      @pinenut252 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Amart!! I didn't think of that.

  • @jessicapearson9479
    @jessicapearson9479 Před 8 měsíci

    You are not factoring in that not only does your brown fat eat up the calories from the white fat. But the cold water also causes your metabolism to speed up to help your body fight the cold and it causes your body to shiver which also burns calories. On top of that if you are swimming and not being stationary (as you are in one of those ridiculous cold plunge tanks) you burn even more calories.
    So basically a brisk swim will burn about 750 cals per hour. Doing a brisk swim in cold water will burn about a 1000 cals per hour.
    So, while you want to discount cold water and weight loss and fitness. You actually cannot! Because it is proven to work. As long as you do it right!
    Maybe you should do better research instead on the bare minimum 😉

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hello Jessica - if you spend an hour in cold exposure, you're absolutely right, you'll burn a ton of calories, I would suggest more than your estimate. This is extremely dangerous, most people aim for 1-3 minutes. Long term, cold exposure for weight loss is not just ineffective, there is evidence it's antithetical,. The body is dynamic and responds to stresses, including cold. Hunger signals naturally rise in colder temperatures and people often put on weight.

  • @Marshadow69
    @Marshadow69 Před rokem

    It's not that I want to grow brown fat to replace my white fat...I just want to have the amount which would reflect my hunter gatherer ancestors, because presumably that is is the right balance.

    • @YOGABODY.Official
      @YOGABODY.Official  Před rokem

      Hi Paul - I like the theory.

    • @Marshadow69
      @Marshadow69 Před rokem +1

      @@YOGABODY.Official Hi
      My yardstick for any "bio hack" is whether it replicates, in some way, a feature of the evolutionary environment. Flogging some particular thing to death for a particular outcome does not achieve this. It is the balance of the various influences.
      The right amount of exercise improves the mitochondria, but too much generates free radicals. Hot and cold exposure are good acute stressors but you dont want to make them chronic. etc

  • @yourmomsaccount69
    @yourmomsaccount69 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I will never be that obsessed with the way my body looks. 🫸

  • @KittyJust69
    @KittyJust69 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks for your straight forward honesty, it’s grateful appreciated 🥹🥰