The Hidden Reason a Fan at Night Could Be Ruining Your Sleep

Falling asleep easily is a gift many envy, as true rest is about quality, not just hours. Adults are advised to

get seven to nine hours nightly, since poor sleep is tied to heart disease, diabetes, depression, and weakened immunity.

One overlooked disruptor is room temperature. If the bedroom is too hot, the body struggles to cool down; too cold, and muscles tense.

Experts recommend 60–67°F (15–19°C), which matches the body’s natural cooling process and supports melatonin, the sleep hormone.

Beyond thermostat control, bedding and fabrics matter. Cotton or linen sheets prevent overheating, while heavy or synthetic fabrics trap heat.

Mattresses with airflow promote cooler sleep, unlike memory foam, which retains warmth. Lightweight, moisture-wicking sleepwear further improves comfort.

Fans can help, but they often fail to cool the room significantly, and direct airflow may cause discomfort. Alternatives include

white noise machines for soothing sounds or humidifiers and purifiers to improve air quality without altering temperature.

By optimizing temperature, fabrics, and background conditions, sleep becomes deeper and more restorative. Creating the right

environment ensures you not only sleep longer but wake up refreshed, ready to face the day with better overall health and resilience.

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