Here Are 4 Things That Happen When You Sleep in a Cold Room



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When it’s time for bed, some of us like to dive into a sea of pillows and blankets. Others go more minimalist–a pillow and comforter, or maybe even just a sheet. When it comes to catching z’s, you might think that personal comfort is the only rule.

But could there actually be a wrong way to snooze? Or a healthier way to get some shut-eye? Before you get snug as a bug in a rug again, you might want to brush up on some of the latest research on sleep health.

We know that getting enough sleep is important. What you may not know is that the temperature of your bedroom plays a major role in the quality of your sleep and your overall health. Scientific studies by sleep researchers show that sleeping in a cool (but not frigid) room is most beneficial. Here are 4 specific benefits to this technique:

Better Sleep

Body temperatures go through natural cycles every 24 hours. Your temperature will peak in the late afternoon, but begin to dip when it’s time to sleep. Your body reaches its lowest temperature in the depths of sleep, just before morning.

This suggests that a cooler room will help you fall asleep faster, by helping your body adjust to its natural cycle more easily. You can also expect to get more uninterrupted sleep, since your body won’t be fighting to cool itself down throughout the night.

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