Research & Further Info
Research Papers
The research above is provided for educational purposes. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without medical supervision.
Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Exposure Enhances Peripheral Circulatory Natural Killer Cells in Healthy Young Women
This randomized crossover study investigated the effects of mild hyperbaric oxygen exposure on immune function and autonomic nervous system activity in healthy adults. Researchers examined whether mild hyperbaric conditions could influence immune cell activity and physiological responses without increasing oxidative stress.
Effects of Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Muscle Fatigue and Recovery in Athletes
This study examined the potential recovery benefits of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy following exercise-induced muscle fatigue in athletes. Researchers assessed fatigue levels, heart rate recovery, and blood perfusion after mild hyperbaric exposure.
Exposure to a Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Environment Elevates Blood Pressure Regulation and Oxygen Saturation
This clinical study evaluated the cardiovascular effects of mild hyperbaric oxygen exposure at 1.3 ATA with approximately 30% oxygen. Researchers measured heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation in healthy adults exposed to mild hyperbaric conditions.
Acute Mild-Dose Hyperbaric Oxygen Exposure and Autonomic Nervous System Activity
This study investigated the physiological effects of a single mild hyperbaric oxygen exposure on heart rate and autonomic nervous system activity. Participants underwent a mild hyperbaric session at approximately 1.3 ATA.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Improves Neuroplasticity and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults
This randomized controlled clinical trial investigated whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy could improve cognitive function and brain health in healthy aging adults. Researchers measured cognitive performance and brain imaging markers after a series of hyperbaric oxygen sessions.








