Studies have found that in general, the optimal temperature for sleep is quite cool, around 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures that fall too far below or above this range can lead to restlessness.
Temperatures in this range help facilitate the decrease in core body temperature that in turn initiates sleepiness. A growing number of studies are finding that temperature regulation plays a role in many cases of chronic insomnia. Read more
Monday, December 21, 2009
Do Cold Temperatures Improve Sleep?
If insomnia is a problem, maybe your bedroom is too hot or too cold. Both can affect sleep.
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