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Scientists exploring how to beat heat for better sleep

Last updated: May 13, 2025 4:39 am
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Climate change is not only affecting our environment but also our sleep quality. As temperatures rise, our ability to sleep well is being compromised, leading to potential health complications. Scientists are now delving into the mechanisms that can help our bodies adapt to these changing conditions.

A recent review published in the journal Sleep Medicine highlighted the threat that rising temperatures pose to human sleep and overall health. Studies have shown that humans are losing an average of 44 hours of sleep per year due to increased temperatures, with projections indicating a potential loss of 50 to 58 hours by 2099.

Researchers emphasize the importance of finding ways to adapt to these rising temperatures to protect the essential role of sleep in our well-being. Neurons in the brain that regulate temperature and sleep are closely connected, making it crucial to lower the body’s internal thermostat for better sleep quality.

While adapting to heat comes with its challenges, studies have shown that humans can tolerate higher temperatures than previously thought. Sleeping in light clothing, with good ventilation, and at a room temperature of up to 28 degrees Celsius can still promote good sleep quality.

Neuroscientists warn that temperatures above 28 degrees Celsius can significantly disrupt our ability to sleep well, leading to consequences such as drowsiness, fatigue, and an increased risk of accidents. Long-term effects of poor sleep can impact metabolism, weight gain, and increase the risk of various diseases.

To combat these effects and sleep better in a hotter environment, experts recommend eliminating “sleep enemies” such as excessive caffeine, alcohol, and hot baths before bedtime. Taking a cool shower, napping during the hottest hours of the day, and ensuring a comfortable sleep environment can all contribute to better sleep quality.

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In conclusion, adapting to the changing climate and finding ways to improve sleep quality in hotter temperatures is essential for maintaining our overall health and well-being. By following these recommendations and making necessary adjustments, we can mitigate the impact of rising temperatures on our sleep and health.

(Source: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-05-scientists-exploring.html)

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