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Voluntary Cold-Water Immersion Effects on Value-Based Choice
The behavioral within-subject cross-over design study "CoVa" aims to investigate the effect of a short-term full-body cold-water immersion vs. warm-water immersion control on value-based choice, psychological well-being, and peripheral physiology.
This randomized within-subject cross-over design behavioral study in cognitive neuroscience will employ an acute peripheral physiological intervention, i.e., a 10-minute full-body cold-water (10-16°C) immersion vs. a control condition (10 min @ 30- 36°C water) on two visits separated by approx. 30 days. Forty eligible female and male participants will be subject to a head-out full-body cold-water immersion or a warm-water condition (control) on two visits. Participants will perform resting-state and task-based non-invasive electrophysiological recordings of the heart, pulse, respiration, skin conductance, and pupil, will undergo thermographic imaging, pre- and post-immersion blood sampling (4 time points), engage in two computer-based decision-making tasks (reinforcement learning task, risk decision-making task), a brief food choice task, and receive a battery of psychometric questionnaires. The visits are separated by approximately 30 days and do not differ in their timeline except for the primary intervention, i.e., cold vs warm-water immersion, and the medical screening on visit 1.
Age
18 - 40 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke
Nuthetal, Germany
Start Date
August 28, 2025
Primary Completion Date
February 28, 2026
Completion Date
February 28, 2026
Last Updated
September 4, 2025
40
ESTIMATED participants
Cold-water immersion
BEHAVIORAL
Warm-water immersion (Control)
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
German Institute of Human Nutrition
NCT00271622
NCT07360600
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