This article is one of a series covering exercise & fitness — causes, symptoms, and the treatments we use at Back and Body Medical in Midtown Manhattan. For the complete overview, see the full guide:
→ Exercise, Fitness & Injury Prevention in New York City — The Complete Guide
There has been a belief that has stretched back as far as the time of Hippocrates that cold baths could treat illness and provide a good platform for healthy living. In modern times, this belief still runs strong, but is there any research or evidence for it? Our NYC chiro investigates some research.
Well, a study was done by a team of researchers from the Netherlands who conducted research on a sample of 2800 people. This sample was split into 4 groups. Group 1 occupants were asked to take a 30 second cold shower each day, the second a 60 second cold shower, the third, 90 seconds and the fourth to take a regular hot shower.
This sample was asked to do this for a period of one month.
It was found that about 80% of the group maintained and completed the study and interestingly, almost 60% continued taking cold showers after the study had completed.
The results showed that those in the cold showers groups found a better quality of life or wellbeing including a 29% drop in sick days from work in comparison to the regular showered group.
Other results noticed were an increase in energy levels, akin to have drunk a caffeinated drink.
The really interesting note, and this is great news to those who are considering taking cold showers, is that the results were very similar across the three cold shower groups. In other words, it’s just as beneficial to take a 30 second shower as it is a 60 second or 90 second one. So you get all the same benefits for less “pain”.
While the sample size and length of study is still small and the researchers can only speculate why cold showers are beneficial, clearly there is something to taking cold showers as close to two thirds of the cold shower groups continued taking them after the study was finished.
The researchers did speculate that when the cold causes the body to shiver, hormones are increased in the body to counter the effects which could positively affect the immune system. Another theory was that the neurological system gets some kind of benefit and finally, the effect of cold showers was purely psychological in that the participants knew what the study was about and thus implanted this seed of positivity in them.
Finally, researchers even considered the possibility that cold showers has a similar effect on the body as doing regular physical exercise, especially when they considered the reduction in sickness compared to the regular shower.
Despite the study, it is clear that more comprehensive research is needed to fully understand the effects of taking cold showers has on the body, but there is perhaps sufficient evidence to suggest it does pay a positive part in people’s lives.
So why don’t you try a cold shower each day? Just for 30 seconds and see how it helps you. Perhaps even have your regular warm shower and finish off with 30 seconds of cold water?
Contact us now. We have three simple ways you can make an appointment at our NYC chiro office:
Call now on (212)371 2000 or text (315)873-3095 or email us at Yo**********@***********NY.com

Dr Shan Sivendra MD is the founder and medical director of Back and Body Medical in Midtown Manhattan. A board-certified medical doctor, certified acupuncturist, and Director of House Physicians at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Dr Sivendra has been practicing in New York since 1995.
He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Saint Barnabas Medical Center (affiliated with Mount Sinai School of Medicine) and received the Resident Research Award for three consecutive years.
Dr Sivendra has a background spanning internal medicine, pain management, and conservative spine rehabilitation, and was licensed in both the US and the UK.
At Back and Body Medical, he leads a multidisciplinary team of chiropractors, physical therapists, and acupuncturists dedicated to helping patients recover from pain without surgery or unnecessary medication.
Further Reading: Exercise and Fitness
- Proper Warmups Before Weight Training to Avoid Injury
- Finding a Balance – Move Your Body to Wellness
- Exercise to Stay Healthy
- The Difference Evidence Based Care Makes
- Get Your Diet Right on Joint Pain
→ Complete Guide: Exercise, Fitness & Injury Prevention in New York City
