Research shows your heart rate can climb to 150 beats per minute, mimicking moderate exercise like a brisk walk without you moving a muscle. It’s like a cardio session while sitting still.
Please tell me everything you can about saunas wanna know if the red light or regular heat is better also want to know health benefits risks how often you should use them and are they safe for people that have had a heart attack or a fib?


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Lena: Miles, I was just thinking about how everyone seems to be obsessed with saunas lately. But for someone who’s actually managed a heart condition, like a past heart attack or AFib, it’s not just about relaxation—it’s a serious safety question.
Miles: It really is. And the most surprising thing is that for many stable heart patients, the sauna actually acts like a "passive workout." Research shows your heart rate can climb to 150 beats per minute, mimicking moderate exercise like a brisk walk without you moving a muscle.
Lena: That’s wild! So it’s like a cardio session while sitting still? I know our listener is specifically torn between the classic high-heat steam and those newer red light infrared options, especially regarding the actual health data.
Miles: Exactly, and there’s a massive difference in how they hit your system. We’re going to look at the landmark Kuopio study, which followed over 2,300 men and found that hitting the sauna four to seven times a week could slash the risk of sudden cardiac death by an incredible 63 percent.
Lena: Sixty-three percent is a huge number. Let’s dive into which type of heat actually delivers those results and how to navigate the risks if your heart has a history.