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Research suggests that wearing socks to bed can help people not only fall asleep faster, but sleep longer and wake up fewer times throughout the night. One study found that young men wearing socks fell asleep 7.5 minutes faster, slept 32 minutes longer, and woke up 7.5 times less often than those not wearing socks.
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Read More »Next time you are picking out what to wear to bed, consider adding socks. Many people anecdotally claim that sleeping in socks helps them sleep better and scientific research suggests they might be onto something. Learn about how socks may impact sleep and which socks to choose if you want to try this potentially sleep-boosting method.
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Read More »More research is needed to definitively determine whether or not wearing socks to bed can help with sleep problems. Warming a person’s feet has been associated with better sleep in multiple studies, but most of these use foot baths rather than socks to warm the feet. Out of two studies that focused on socks, one excluded people with sleep problems and the other found that socks only helped those without insomnia fall asleep faster. Still, future research may determine that wearing socks to bed reduces sleep problems. Research shows people with colder hands and feet take longer to fall asleep. This could possibly be due to the hands and feet not warming. It is important for feet to warm because that dilates blood vessels and allows heat to escape, reducing core body temperature. If a person is experiencing sleep troubles due to cold feet, socks might help. Wearing socks to bed is not a substitute for treatment for insomnia or other sleep problems. If you believe you have a sleep disorder or are having difficulties falling asleep, consider consulting a medical professional.
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13 ways to kill sugar cravings (and lose those pounds) Try to get plenty of sleep. ... Drink lots of water or herbal tea. ... Breathe deeply. ......
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