Touch interventions show consistent health benefits
A large-scale systematic review and meta-analysis of 137 studies reveals that touch interventions, such as massages or skin-to-skin contact, offer moderate benefits for both physical and mental health. These interventions are particularly effective in reducing pain, anxiety, and depression in adults and promoting weight gain in newborns. The efficacy of touch does not differ significantly between familiar and unfamiliar touchers in adults but is more beneficial when applied by parents to newborns. The findings support the inclusion of touch interventions in healthcare to enhance overall well-being.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01841-8
Scientific research confirms that hugs can effectively reduce pain, anxiety, and depression. Physical touch triggers the release of oxytocin, a hormone associated with bonding and stress relief, making hugs a simple yet powerful tool for emotional well-being.
https://www.sciencealert.com/science-confirms-hugs-can-ease-pain-anxiety-and-depression
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