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Kanpu masatsu

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Japanese cultural custom
Schoolgirls performing kanpu masatsu (1941,Nobeoka,Miyazaki Prefecture)

Kanpu masatsu (乾布摩擦, literallydry towel friction) is a Japanese custom where one rubs a dry towel along the body to create warmth and friction, particularly in cold weather, to promote good health or ward off disease. Although it physically resembles a vigoroussponge bath, kanpu masatsu is not a form of bathing as its goal is to warm the skin by friction and not to cleanse or wipe the body. Kanpu masatsu is often practiced in a group environment, particularly among children in schools where it is sometimes part of a morning exercise routine.

Popularly believed to prevent disease, especiallycolds andflu, like many folk beliefs its effectiveness is unproven, though there is some evidence it may be mildly helpful. A 2012 study of 24 males at the Department of Immunology,Niigata University School of Medicine found changes inlymphocyte andgranulocyte levels versus a control group and concluded that kanpu masatsu is a "mild aerobic, systemic exercise that might affect the immune system via the autonomic nervous system."[1] A 2002 study at the Central Aizu General Hospital of bedridden elderly patients reported possibly beneficial results, concluding "This technique may be used to reduce a variety of complications caused by the decreased immunity observed in bedridden old patients."[2]

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  1. ^Acton, Q. Ashton. Issues in Biomedical Engineering Research and Application: 2013 Edition. ScholarlyEditions, 2013, p. 1005.
  2. ^Iwama, H; Akama, Y (2002). "Skin rubdown with a dry towel activates natural killer cells in bedridden old patients".Med. Sci. Monit.8 (9): CR611–5.PMID 12218940.
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