Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields
Abstract Background The electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by the technologies affect the homeostatic systems (nervous, endocrine, and immune systems) and consequently the health. In a previous work, we observed that men and women, after 2 months of using a bed with a registered HOGO system, that...
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description | Abstract Background The electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by the technologies affect the homeostatic systems (nervous, endocrine, and immune systems) and consequently the health. In a previous work, we observed that men and women, after 2 months of using a bed with a registered HOGO system, that prevents and drain EMFs, improved their immunity, redox and inflammatory states and rejuvenated their rate of aging or biological age. Since, EMFs can act as a chronic stressor stimulus, and affect the sleep quality. The objective of this work was to study in men and women (23–73 years old) the effect of sleeping for 2 months on that bed in the blood concentrations of several hormones related to stress response and sleep quality as well as to corroborate the rejuvenation of their biological age. Methods In 18 men and women, plasma concentration of cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine), serotonin, oxytocin and melatonin were analyzed before and after 2 months of using the HOGO beds. A group of 10 people was used as placebo control. In another cohort of 25 men (20 experimental and 5 placebo), the effects of rest on the HOGO system on the concentration of cortisol and testosterone in plasma were studied. In all these volunteers, the biological age was analyzed using the Immunity Clock model. Results There is a significant increase in plasma concentration of DHEA, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin, and melatonin as well as in testosterone, after resting for 2 months in that bed with the EMFs avoiding system. In addition, decreases in Cortisol/DHEA and Testosterone/cortisol ratio and plasma dopamine concentration were observed. No differences were found in placebo groups. In all participants that slept on HOGO beds, the biological age was reduced. Conclusions Sleeping in a bed that isolates from EMFs and drain them can be a possible strategy to improve the secretion of hormones related to a better response to stress and sleep quality, which means a better endocrine system, and consequently better homeostasis and maintenance of health. This fact was confirmed with the slowdown in the rate of aging checked with a rejuvenation of the biological age. |
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spelling | doaj.art-955dff91beea476080c72c7e364f42002022-12-22T03:04:47ZengBMCEnvironmental Health1476-069X2022-07-0121111110.1186/s12940-022-00882-8Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fieldsE Díaz-Del Cerro0J Félix1JAF Tresguerres2M De la Fuente3Department of Genetics, Physiology and Microbiology (Unity of Animal Physiology). Faculty de Biology, Complutense University of Madrid, José Antonio NovaisDepartment of Genetics, Physiology and Microbiology (Unity of Animal Physiology). Faculty de Biology, Complutense University of Madrid, José Antonio NovaisDepartment of Physiology. Medicine Faculty, Complutense University of MadridDepartment of Genetics, Physiology and Microbiology (Unity of Animal Physiology). Faculty de Biology, Complutense University of Madrid, José Antonio NovaisAbstract Background The electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by the technologies affect the homeostatic systems (nervous, endocrine, and immune systems) and consequently the health. In a previous work, we observed that men and women, after 2 months of using a bed with a registered HOGO system, that prevents and drain EMFs, improved their immunity, redox and inflammatory states and rejuvenated their rate of aging or biological age. Since, EMFs can act as a chronic stressor stimulus, and affect the sleep quality. The objective of this work was to study in men and women (23–73 years old) the effect of sleeping for 2 months on that bed in the blood concentrations of several hormones related to stress response and sleep quality as well as to corroborate the rejuvenation of their biological age. Methods In 18 men and women, plasma concentration of cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine), serotonin, oxytocin and melatonin were analyzed before and after 2 months of using the HOGO beds. A group of 10 people was used as placebo control. In another cohort of 25 men (20 experimental and 5 placebo), the effects of rest on the HOGO system on the concentration of cortisol and testosterone in plasma were studied. In all these volunteers, the biological age was analyzed using the Immunity Clock model. Results There is a significant increase in plasma concentration of DHEA, norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin, and melatonin as well as in testosterone, after resting for 2 months in that bed with the EMFs avoiding system. In addition, decreases in Cortisol/DHEA and Testosterone/cortisol ratio and plasma dopamine concentration were observed. No differences were found in placebo groups. In all participants that slept on HOGO beds, the biological age was reduced. Conclusions Sleeping in a bed that isolates from EMFs and drain them can be a possible strategy to improve the secretion of hormones related to a better response to stress and sleep quality, which means a better endocrine system, and consequently better homeostasis and maintenance of health. This fact was confirmed with the slowdown in the rate of aging checked with a rejuvenation of the biological age.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-022-00882-8Electromagnetic fieldsHormonesStress responseSleepMen and womenBiological age |
spellingShingle | E Díaz-Del Cerro J Félix JAF Tresguerres M De la Fuente Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields Environmental Health Electromagnetic fields Hormones Stress response Sleep Men and women Biological age |
title | Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
title_full | Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
title_fullStr | Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
title_full_unstemmed | Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
title_short | Improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
title_sort | improvement of several stress response and sleep quality hormones in men and women after sleeping in a bed that protects against electromagnetic fields |
topic | Electromagnetic fields Hormones Stress response Sleep Men and women Biological age |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-022-00882-8 |
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