Exercise in cold: Friend than foe to cardiovascular health.

Life Sci

Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education, School of Aerospace Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Exercise generally improves health, and combining it with a cold environment may enhance cardiovascular benefits over exercising in a neutral temperature.
  • Cold environments lead to increased heat loss, which stresses the cardiovascular system but can build resilience and improve overall heart health.
  • More research is necessary to fully understand how cold exercise impacts biological functions like nervous system activation and immune response, as well as to identify who may benefit most from this exercise approach.

Article Abstract

Exercise has been proven to benefit human health comprehensively regardless of the intensity, time, or environment. Recent studies have found that combined exercise with a cold environment displays a synergistical beneficial effect on cardiovascular system compared to exercise in thermoneutral environment. Cold environment leads to an increase in body heat loss, and has been considered a notorious factor for cardiovascular system. Exercise in cold increases the stress of cardiovascular system and risks of cardiovascular diseases, but increases the body tolerance to detrimental insults and benefits cardiovascular health. The biological effects and its underlying mechanisms of exercise in cold are complex and not well studied. Evidence has shown that exercise in cold exerts more noticeable effects on sympathetic nervous activation, bioenergetics, anti-oxidative capacity, and immune response compared to exercise in thermoneutral environment. It also increases the secretion of a series of exerkines, including irisin and fibroblast growth factor 21, which may contribute to the cardiovascular benefits induced by exercise in cold. Further well-designed studies are needed to advance the biological effects of exercise in cold. Understanding the mechanisms underlying the benefits of exercise in cold will help prescribe cold exercise to those who can benefit from it.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2023.121923DOI Listing

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