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1,945 Studies

Sauna & Heat Therapy Research

Peer-reviewed research on sauna bathing, infrared therapy, heat shock proteins, and cardiovascular benefits of heat exposure.

1,945
Total Studies
871
Journals
1960-2025
Date Range
PubMed
Source

Research Synthesis

Key findings from 1,945 peer-reviewed studies on sauna and heat therapy.

All-Cause Mortality Reduction

Finnish Sauna studies show 40% reduction in all-cause mortality for those using sauna 4-7x per week vs 1x per week.

Cardiovascular Protection

Regular sauna use reduces risk of sudden cardiac death by 63% and cardiovascular disease mortality by 50% (20-year follow-up).

Heat Shock Proteins

Sauna activates HSP70 and HSP90, which repair misfolded proteins, protect against oxidative stress, and enhance cellular resilience.

Dementia Risk Reduction

4-7 sauna sessions per week associated with 66% lower risk of dementia and 65% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Growth Hormone Release

Two 20-minute sauna sessions at 80°C can increase growth hormone by 200-300%, with longer sessions showing up to 16x increase.

Improved Recovery

Post-exercise sauna use enhances muscle recovery, reduces delayed onset muscle soreness, and improves endurance performance.

How Sauna Benefits Health

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Heat Stress

Core temperature rises 1-2°C

2

HSP Activation

Heat shock proteins repair cells

3

Cardiovascular Load

Heart rate rises like exercise

4

Adaptation

Improved stress resilience