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Warming Feet Before Bed May Promote Faster Sleep, Experts Say
Warming hands and feet before bed can promote faster sleep by facilitating core body temperature reduction, according to recent research. The technique leverages the body's natural cooling process to signal that it is time to rest.
Kenneth Diller, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin who has researched thermoregulation, explained that the body's temperature leads the sleep cycle. "Your body does best when the central area is cooler, and the peripheral is warmer," Diller said. He added that warming extremities helps the body cool down because blood flows more freely to those areas, allowing heat to be released. Decades of research suggest that people with warm hands and feet fall asleep faster than those whose extremities are cold.
The practice aligns with the importance of optimizing sleep posture and habits for overall health. While the best sleeping position varies from person to person, small adjustments can support the spine and neck, open airways, and improve rest, according to Jennifer Martin, PhD, spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University.
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