THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF MASSAGE
The New York Times published this article October 2010:
Vital Signs
Regimens: Massage Benefits Are More Than Skin Deep
By RONI CARYN RABIN
Published: September 20, 2010
Does a good massage do more than just relax your muscles? To find out,
researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles recruited 53
healthy adults and randomly assigned 29 of them to a 45-minute session
of deep-tissue Swedish massage and the other 24 to a session of light
massage.
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All of the subjects were fitted with intravenous catheters so blood
samples could be taken immediately before the massage and up to an hour
afterward.
Volunteers who received Swedish massage experienced significant decreases in levels of the stress hormone
cortisol in blood and saliva, and in
arginine vasopressin,
a hormone that can lead to increases in cortisol. They also had
increases in the number of lymphocytes, white blood cells that are part
of the immune system.
Volunteers who had the light massage experienced greater increases in
oxytocin, a hormone associated with contentment, than the Swedish
massage group, and bigger decreases in adrenal corticotropin hormone,
which stimulates the adrenal glands to release cortisol.
The study was published online in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
The lead author, Dr. Mark Hyman Rapaport, chairman of
psychiatry
and behavioral neurosciences at Cedars-Sinai, said the findings were
“very, very intriguing and very, very exciting — and I’m a skeptic.”