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When people talk about the benefits of cold therapy or cold plunging, I am seeing a lot of talk about “brown fat”. But what exactly is it?
There a different types of fat cells in the body. White fat, stores energy, brown fat burns energy to create heat. This process is called thermogenesis, and it helps regulate body temperature in cold environments.
Brown fat contains a high number of mitochondria – the energy engines inside our cells that allow it to use glucose and fatty acids to generate energy creating warmth instead of storing them.

When activated, brown fat pulls fuel from the bloodstream to produce heat.
This can support:
Yes.
Once thought to exist only in babies, research now shows adults have active brown fat – along with something called beige fat, which can act like a brown fat when stimulated.
How do we stimulate these fats? Cold exposure.
Brown fat responds to environmental cues – especially temperature.
Our internal environment matters too – things like chronic stress or inflammation can make it harder for brown fat to “turn on,” even when the right external cues are present
Cold exposure may encourage:
This is one reason cold therapy is being explored for its potential wellness benefits.

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