Tools designed to estimate energy expenditure during an infrared sauna session typically employ factors such as body weight, duration of exposure, and estimated intensity level. For instance, a tool might ask for a user’s weight and the length of their sauna session to provide an estimated calorie burn. These tools are not perfectly precise, as individual metabolic rates and other physiological factors influence calorie expenditure.
Understanding potential energy expenditure can be a motivating factor for individuals incorporating sauna use into their wellness routines. While not a primary weight loss solution, the passive heating from infrared saunas can contribute to overall caloric expenditure alongside other activities like exercise. Furthermore, these estimation tools can inform more realistic expectations about the role of sauna use within broader health goals. Historically, saunas have been used for relaxation and various therapeutic purposes, with calorie burning being a more recently emphasized aspect.