Habituation of the cold shock response: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
January 12, 2024
Journal
Journal of thermal biology
PICOID
2b591a70
DOI
Citations
0
Keywords
Cold shock response, Drowning risk, Immersion, Non-fatal drowning, Psychophysiology, Safety behaviour, Sensitisation
Copyright
Crown Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

CWI, CSR, hyperventilation, cardiac arrhythmias, drowning risk

Intervention

Cold water immersion

Comparison

Repeated CWI

Outcome

CSR habituation, heart rate, respiratory frequency

Abstract

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Cold water immersion (CWI) evokes the life-threatening reflex cold shock response (CSR), inducing hyperventilation, increasing cardiac arrhythmias, and increasing drowning risk by impairing safety behaviour. Repeated CWI induces CSR habituation (i.e., diminishing response with same stimulus magnitude) after ∼4 immersions, with variation between studies. We quantified the magnitude and coefficient of variation (CoV) in the CSR in a systematic review and meta-analysis with search terms entered to Medline, SportDiscus, PsychINFO, Pubmed, and Cochrane Central Register. Random effects meta-analyses, including effect sizes (Cohen's d) from 17 eligible groups (k), were conducted for heart rate (HR, n = 145, k = 17), respiratory frequency (f

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