3 ways temperature affects our sleep
Temperature plays a key role in how well we sleep – and not just because it can leave us feeling too hot or cold in bed. We all know the feeling of waking up in the middle of the night sweating because we’re too warm, or needing to find an extra layer because we’re too cold. But how exactly does our core body temperature impact the regulation of our sleep pattern?


The bedtime cool-down
The physical act of cooling down slightly helps send your body to sleep, and then warming up helps wake you up again. It’s partly why we often drift off more easily after a hot bath at night. A 1°C drop is required at the beginning of the night to help you fall asleep, and an equivalent rise is needed to help you feel more awake in the morning.
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