33
Mostly False
5-10 seconds of hugging can relieve depression and stress by 70%.
The claim that 5-10 seconds of hugging can relieve depression and stress by 70% lacks substantial evidence support. The available web evidence suggests that hugging can lower stress by reducing cortisol and boosting oxytocin, promoting relaxation and well-being. However, no specific percentage or time frame of hugging's effect is substantiated by reputable sources. Consequently, the claim is likely exaggerated without credible data or studies supporting such a precise statistic. Current literature generally supports the notion that hugging provides some stress-relief benefits, but not to the extent alleged in the claim.
Individual Claims
33
Mostly False
Health
5-10 seconds of hugging relieves depression and stress by 70%.
The claim lacks specific support from authoritative sources or scientific studies to endorse the precise reduction of depression and stress by 70% due to hugging. While hugging does have some stress-relieving benefits, the precision of 5-10 seconds leading to such high percentages is not validated by the evidence reviewed.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
30
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
20
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
30
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
33
Evidence Summary
Web consensus found on hugging's benefits for stress relief, but not the specific percentage effectiveness claimed.