Increasing Plasma Adrenaline Levels Through Breathing Techniques - an Explorative Study (INADRI)
Autoimmune Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Autoimmune Diseases focused on measuring Autonomic Nerve System, Epinephrin, Hyperventilation, Hypoventilation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age ≥18 and ≤35 yrs
- Male
- Healthy
Exclusion Criteria:
- Experience with the methods of Wim Hof or other breathing techniques
- Use of any medication
- Smoking
- Use of recreational drugs within 21 days prior to the experiment day
- Use of caffeine or alcohol within 1 day prior to the experimental day.
- Surgery or trauma with significant blood loss or blood donation within 3 months prior to the experimental day.
- Participation in another clinical trial within 3 months prior to the experimental day.
- History, signs, or symptoms of cardiovascular disease
- History of atrial or ventricular arrhythmia
- Hypertension (RR systolic >160 or RR diastolic >90)
- Hypotension (RR systolic <100 or RR diastolic <50)
- Conduction abnormalities on the ECG consisting of a 1st degree atrioventricular block or a complex bundle branch block
- History of asthma, or any other pulmonary disease
- C reactive protein (CRP) > 20 mg/L, White blood count (WBC) > 12x109/L, or clinically significant acute illness, including infections, within 4 weeks before the experimental day.
Sites / Locations
- Intensive Care Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
HTR
EIN
STR
SIN
The 'Hoftraining' group (HTR): a group of subjects (n=10) that will be trained extensively by mr. Hof and his team in both hyper/hypoventilation and strength ventilation breathing techniques. Total time training is 8 days.
The 'extensive instruction' group (EIN): a group of subjects (n=10) that will receive an extensive instruction course supervised by the research team (in absence of Mr. Hof) in both hyper/hypoventilation and strength ventilation breathing techniques.
The 'short training' group (STR): a group of subjects (n=10) that will receive only a short training of 1 hour (immediately prior to the study) by Mr. Hof and his team in both hyper/hypoventilation and strength ventilation breathing techniques.
The 'short instruction' group (SIN): a group of subjects (n=10) that will receive no training, but only an short instruction course of 1 hour (immediately prior to the study) supervised by the research team (in absence of Mr. Hof) in both hyper/hypoventilation and strength ventilation breathing techniques.