A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition

Objective The aim of this prospective observational study was to investigate the effects of a novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program on stress responses and hormone release in healthy participants during an Antarctic expedition. Methods All members of an Antarctic expedition were include...

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Published in:Journal of International Medical Research
Main Authors: Petraskova Touskova, Tereza, Bob, Petr, Bares, Zdenek, Vanickova, Zdislava, Nyvlt, Daniel, Raboch, Jiri
Other Authors: Univerzita Karlova v Praze
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2022
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/03000605221089883 2024-05-19T07:32:00+00:00 A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition Petraskova Touskova, Tereza Bob, Petr Bares, Zdenek Vanickova, Zdislava Nyvlt, Daniel Raboch, Jiri Univerzita Karlova v Praze 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605221089883 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/03000605221089883 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1177/03000605221089883 en eng SAGE Publications https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Journal of International Medical Research volume 50, issue 4, page 030006052210898 ISSN 0300-0605 1473-2300 journal-article 2022 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221089883 2024-04-25T08:12:54Z Objective The aim of this prospective observational study was to investigate the effects of a novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program on stress responses and hormone release in healthy participants during an Antarctic expedition. Methods All members of an Antarctic expedition were included in the study. The participants were healthy volunteers allocated to an intervention group (n = 6) and a control group (n = 7). The intervention consisted of 8 weeks of Wim Hof training. The training program comprised three integrated parts: breathing exercises, cold exposure and meditation. Psychometric measures (the Beck Depression Inventory and the Trauma Symptom Checklist-40) and neuroendocrine measures (cortisol, melatonin) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Results The results showed that the 8-week training program significantly reduced stress responses, as indicated by a reduction in depressive symptoms. A non-significant reduction in cortisol was also observed. Conclusions These data constitute preliminary findings indicating that the Wim Hof Method may positively affect stress symptoms and adaptability of the hormonal system to respond adequately to the circadian rhythm in healthy volunteers who participated in an Antarctic expedition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic SAGE Publications Journal of International Medical Research 50 4 030006052210898
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description Objective The aim of this prospective observational study was to investigate the effects of a novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program on stress responses and hormone release in healthy participants during an Antarctic expedition. Methods All members of an Antarctic expedition were included in the study. The participants were healthy volunteers allocated to an intervention group (n = 6) and a control group (n = 7). The intervention consisted of 8 weeks of Wim Hof training. The training program comprised three integrated parts: breathing exercises, cold exposure and meditation. Psychometric measures (the Beck Depression Inventory and the Trauma Symptom Checklist-40) and neuroendocrine measures (cortisol, melatonin) were assessed pre- and post-intervention. Results The results showed that the 8-week training program significantly reduced stress responses, as indicated by a reduction in depressive symptoms. A non-significant reduction in cortisol was also observed. Conclusions These data constitute preliminary findings indicating that the Wim Hof Method may positively affect stress symptoms and adaptability of the hormonal system to respond adequately to the circadian rhythm in healthy volunteers who participated in an Antarctic expedition.
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author Petraskova Touskova, Tereza
Bob, Petr
Bares, Zdenek
Vanickova, Zdislava
Nyvlt, Daniel
Raboch, Jiri
spellingShingle Petraskova Touskova, Tereza
Bob, Petr
Bares, Zdenek
Vanickova, Zdislava
Nyvlt, Daniel
Raboch, Jiri
A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
author_facet Petraskova Touskova, Tereza
Bob, Petr
Bares, Zdenek
Vanickova, Zdislava
Nyvlt, Daniel
Raboch, Jiri
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title A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
title_short A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
title_full A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
title_fullStr A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
title_full_unstemmed A novel Wim Hof psychophysiological training program to reduce stress responses during an Antarctic expedition
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