Author Interviews, Sleep Disorders / 07.08.2019
Cooling Core Temperature with Warm Bath at Bedtime May Improve Sleep
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Shahab Haghayegh, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Cockrell School of Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: I'm a sleep researcher and I wanted to find the link between warm bath and sleep. Body temperature which is involved in the regulation of the sleep/wake cycle, exhibits an endogenous circadian cycle, that is a 24-hour pattern, being highest by 2-3°F in the late afternoon/early evening than during sleep when it's lowest. The average person’s circadian cycle is characterized by a reduction in core body temperature by ~ 0.5 to 1° F the hour or so before one’s usual sleep time, dropping to its lowest level between the middle and later span of nighttime sleep. It then begins to rise, acting as a kind of a biological alarm clock wake-up signal. The temperature cycle leads the sleep cycle and is an essential factor in achieving rapid sleep onset and high efficiency sleep.
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