Results show that with each increasing level of depression symptom severity, participants have higher body temperatures
People with depression have higher body temperatures, which suggests that reducing their temperatures may have a mental health advantage, according to a new UC San Francisco research.
The study, published in Scientific Reports, doesn’t
indicate whether depression raises body temperature or a higher temperature
causes depression. It’s also unknown whether the higher body temperature
observed in people with depression reflects decreased ability to self-cool,
increased generation of heat from metabolic processes or a combination of both.
Researchers analysed data from more than 20,000
international participants who wore a device that measures body temperature,
and also self-reported their body temperatures and depression symptoms daily.
The seven-month study began in early 2020 and included data from 106 countries.
The results showed that with each increasing level of
depression symptom severity, participants had higher body temperatures. The
body temperature data also showed a trend toward higher depression scores in
people whose temperatures had less fluctuation throughout a 24-hour period, but
this finding didn’t reach significance.
The findings shed light on how a novel depression
treatment method might work, said Ashley Mason, PhD, the study’s lead author
and associate professor of psychiatry at UCSF Weill Institute for
Neurosciences. A small body of existing, causal studies has found that using
hot tubs or saunas can reduce depression, possibly by triggering the body to
self-cool, for example, through sweating.
“Ironically, heating people up actually can lead to
rebound body temperature lowering that lasts longer than simply cooling people
down directly, as through an ice bath,” said Mason, who is also a clinical
psychologist at the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health.
“What if we can track the body temperature of people
with depression to time heat-based treatments well?”
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