Good news for lazy people: Scientists discover that saunas raise blood pressure and heart rate just as much as a session on a rowing machine.
Saunas can be just as exhausting as a workout, research suggests.
A study found spending 25 minutes in a sauna raises a person's heart rate and blood pressure as much as a stint on a rowing machine.
These then fall once the sauna session is over, resulting in 'similar long-term positive effects to exercise'.
However, the researchers added saunas would not help people lose weight because there is no muscle activity involved. Read more
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