Comparison of the Effects of Cryotherapy and Swimming in Cold Water – Winter Swimming on Chosen Morphological and Biochemical Blood Indices and Factors Released by Brown Adipose Tissue

Q4 Medicine
A. Teległów, B. Ptaszek, S. Podsiadło, Mateusz Mardyła, J. Marchewka, M. Maciejczyk
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Introduction: Whole-body cryotherapy and winter swimming are applied to induce physiological, organ-related, and systemic defence responses that are beneficial and effective in maintaining or restoring human body homeostasis. Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate blood morphological and biochemical indicators in men and women exposed to whole-body cryotherapy and winter swimming. Material and methods: From all participants (n=70) before starting 20 whole-body cryotherapy sessions and after completing the 20 whole-body cryotherapy sessions (woman n=15, men n=15), at the beginning of the winter swimming season (November) and at the end of the winter swimming season (April) (woman n=15, men n=15), and in the control group (woman n=10, men n=10), fasting blood samples were collected from an ulnar vein into vacuum tubes. Blood morphological and biochemical indicators and brown adipose tissue were determined in the Blood Physiology Department of the Central Research and Development Laboratory at the University of Physical Education in Krakow and in the Department of Analytics and Clinical Biochemistry of the Krakow Branch of Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology. Results: In both sexes included in the study, both whole-body cryotherapy and winter swimming induce changes in selected peripheral blood morphological and biochemical indicators, mainly in the blood count, proteinogram, and chloride concentrations. The increase in the brown adipose tissue-released fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF-21) under the influence of whole-body cryotherapy occurs in females. In contrast, no statistically significant changes were found for Nrg4. Both whole-body cryotherapy and winter swimming result in decreased values of red blood cells, haemoglobin, and iron, with sex-dependent variation. Conclusions: Cold in the form of systemic cryotherapy, similarly to winter baths, affects changes in blood morphological and biochemical parameters, while the release of FGF21 in brown adipose tissue was noted only after systemic cryotherapy.
冷冻疗法与冷水游泳-冬泳对褐色脂肪组织形态生化指标及释放因子影响的比较
全身冷冻疗法和冬泳应用于诱导生理、器官相关和全身防御反应,对维持或恢复人体稳态有益且有效。目的:评价全身冷冻和冬泳对男性和女性血液形态学和生化指标的影响。材料和方法:所有参与者(n=70)在开始20次全身冷冻治疗前和完成20次全身冷冻治疗后(女性n=15,男性n=15),在冬泳季节开始(11月)和冬泳季节结束(4月)(女性n=15,男性n=15),以及对照组(女性n=10,男性n=10),从尺静脉采集空腹血液样本进入真空管。血液形态和生化指标以及棕色脂肪组织由克拉科夫体育大学中央研究与发展实验室血液生理学系和玛丽亚·斯克洛多夫斯卡-居里国家肿瘤研究所克拉科夫分院分析和临床生物化学系测定。结果:在本研究的男女受试者中,全身冷冻和冬泳均可引起部分外周血形态学和生化指标的变化,主要是血细胞计数、蛋白图和氯离子浓度的变化。在全身冷冻疗法的影响下,棕色脂肪组织释放的成纤维细胞生长因子-21 (FGF-21)的增加发生在女性身上。相比之下,Nrg4的变化无统计学意义。全身冷冻疗法和冬泳都会导致红细胞、血红蛋白和铁含量降低,且存在性别依赖性。结论:与冬浴类似,全身冷冻治疗形式的寒冷会影响血液形态学和生化参数的变化,而棕色脂肪组织中FGF21的释放只有在全身冷冻治疗后才会出现。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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