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loss options - infrared radiant heat saunas (IR Saunas)
Infrared Radiant Heat (IRRH) is a form of radiation that penetrates
the outer surface of objects, including human skin. Heat is generated
as the infrared energy interacts with and penetrates the skin surface.
The depth of penetration is estimated to be 2-3 inches. The IRRH
reaction is exothermic. The release of heat, if localized, is believed
to be therapeutic by some health experts.
Today, a number of businesses sell saunas equipped with infrared
radiant heat (IR Saunas). They claim that at 2-3 inches deep, the release
of heat is beneficial in many ways. For instance, chronic wounds tend
to heal.
How? No one knows for sure, but most likely it's related to improved
blood flow and oxygenation of the wound. I have no problem with the
theory behind IRRH and the healing of chronic wounds.
But what about weight loss? Can infrared heat cause significant
weight loss? More importantly, can it lead to Healthy Weight Loss? The
business owners selling IR Saunas seem to think so.
So the question is, can IR Saunas lead to Healthy Weight Loss?
Infrared Radiant Heat Saunas (IR Saunas)
Unlike older steel counterparts, IR Saunas are ceramic-coated
and tend to be more efficient, producing the same amount of heat in
a shorter time period when compared to the steel based saunas.
According to supporters of IR Saunas, this efficiency translates
into longer exposure times, up-regulation of your body's thermoregulatory
system, and weight loss.
A local Dallas newspaper printed an ad for an infrared sauna
that stated , "Perspiring is part of the complex thermoregulatory process
of the body that increases the heart rate, cardiac output, and metabolic
rate. The process requires a large amount of energy and reduces excess
moisture, salt and subcutaneous fat. Fat becomes water soluble at 110
degrees (F) leading to fat loss." -- Dallas Voice, February 12th, 2005
There is no doubt that we could pick apart the ad and question
it's validity. But, I decided to keep things simple and focus on one
aspect of infrared weight loss...the thermoregulatory process.
According to the advertisement, infrared heat penetrates deeply
into tissue and up-regulates the thermoregulatory process. Is this up-regulation
enough to cause significant healthy weight loss?
For our purposes, healthy weight loss is defined as fat loss.
Remember, a healthy diet program promotes weight loss in short increments,
never losing more than 2 pounds per week. The drop in weight is from
a loss of fat and nothing else. Weight loss by any other means isn't
healthy and should not be considered as an option for losing weight.
The Thermoregulatory Process
This is a very complex topic. Many factors are involved in keeping
your body temperature constant. In the human brain, the hypothalamus
regulates the entire thermoregulatory process with the exception of
early responses to high temperature. Things like sweating, rapid breathing,
and increased blood flow to the arms and legs are examples of the early
responses not regulated by the central nervous system.
The question is can these mechanisms cause weight loss by "burning"
fat. Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for the American Council
on Exercise, says no.
"The amount you sweat is indicative of your body's ability to
maintain its normal body temperature. You sweat when your body starts
to store heat so you can experience cooling via evaporation of that
sweat. So it doesn't correlate to how much energy, or calories, is being
expended. You are not going to utilize stored fat simply by raising
body temperature...it's not going to happen."
It makes sense too. Your body loves to store fat for future emergencies
and it won't give up the fat very easily. You are well protected from
starvation.
Joe King, editor for the Journal of Hyperplasia Research said,
"Evaporation accounts for increases in total oxygen uptake, which causes
the working muscles to utilize more glycogen." Glycogen is the
stored form of glucose, the main energy source for your body.
In short, IR Saunas do not cause weight loss through utilization
of fat. Instead, the high temperatures result in glycolysis (using sugars
for immediate energy needs) and the water loss accounts for the drop
in weight. What does this all mean? Infrared Saunas promote unhealthy
weight loss.
This reminds me of what a sales representative told me a month
or so ago about IR Saunas. He said, "The heart receives a workout similar
to a 6-mile run in an IR Sauna." He may be right, but it's not fat that
you're losing.
Conclusion
An infrared sauna is not a good option for losing weight.
Healthy Living!
Michael A. Smith, MD
The
Weight Loss Professional
Additional information on can be found at The Weight Loss Professional
Website.
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