It’s that time of year -- the time of year when walking outside feels like you’re a baked potato wrapped in tin foil cooking in the sun.
Being hot when you’re out and about is one thing, but being hot when you’re trying to get some much-needed sleep? No bueno. With the ideal sleep temperature being between 60 and 67 degrees, this can be a tough time of the year to achieve that wrapped-up-in-a-fuzzy-blanket bliss when you’re trying to nod off.
That’s why it’s important to have some cool sleeping tips in your arsenal, so you can whip them out on days when you’re channeling your inner Thanksgiving turkey as you roast away.
Here are a few tips from the chiropractors at The Joint Chiropractic that may be able to help you cool down so you can get some rest.
It’s part of the normal cycle of sleep for the temperature of your body to decrease. It’s tied to something called the circadian rhythm, which, aside from being a great name for a new-age folk band, also happens to regulate important functions of the body, such as mood, appetite, and sleep.
The natural light you are bathed in during the day signals to your brain that it’s time to be awake and alert. This also stimulates your body to release hormones that help you feel more alert and keep your body temperature normal throughout the day.
At night, the darkness signals your brain that it’s almost time for sleep. This triggers the production of more hormones, such as melatonin, that help you relax and feel tired. The hormones also cause your body temperature to decrease, a process that continues once you hit the hay and fall asleep.
If it’s too hot in your bedroom, that can throw a wrench in your body’s temperature regulation and ultimately make it more difficult for you to fall asleep -- and stay that way.
Aside from moving to the North Pole in the summer, it’s important to know how to cool yourself down at night. Even if you have air conditioning, there may be some heat waves that are too intense for it to keep up with, making your home warmer than you might like when it’s time for bed.
To help beat the heat, you should consider taking these steps before visiting the Sandman.
To stay cool as you’re sleeping, you should:
There are lots of things to enjoy about summer, but when a heatwave strikes, it can be difficult to find the good -- especially when you’re tossing and turning at night. Put these tips to good use because, when it comes time to find some Zzz’s, it’s best to play it cool.
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained on this page are for informational purposes only. The purpose of this post is to promote broad consumer understanding and knowledge of various health topics, including but not limited to the benefits of chiropractic care, exercise and nutrition. It is not intended to provide or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your chiropractor, physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this page.