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Why Room Temperature Affects How Well Students Sleep

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Sleep plays a fundamental role in cognitive development, emotional wellbeing, and academic performance. Yet, many students fall short of the recommended sleep duration or struggle with poor sleep quality. According to NHS Digital, in 2022, 57% of young people aged 17-23 in England reported difficulties sleeping.

A lack of quality sleep has been linked to impaired concentration, memory issues, increased irritability, and a higher risk of anxiety and depression. While screen time and academic pressure are often cited, one factor that is often overlooked is room temperature — an environmental condition that can influence how easily we fall asleep and how deeply we rest.

A recent study from Waseda University in Japan took a closer look at how bedding, sleep posture, and ambient room temperature interact to influence thermal comfort during sleep. The researchers used an advanced thermal manikin and a computer model (JOS-3) to simulate human body heat loss and test how different setups affect whole-body and local skin temperatures. Their aim was to understand how sleeping posture and bedding insulation influence body heat regulation — a major factor for uninterrupted, quality sleep.

Key insights from the research:
  • Poor Thermal Management Disrupts Sleep Comfort: The study revealed that inadequate balance between bedding insulation and room temperature can lead to discomfort, excessive sweating, or cold exposure during sleep — all of which may interrupt rest. For example, certain sleeping postures leave parts of the body either over- or under-covered by bedding, increasing the risk of thermal discomfort.
  • Sleep Environments Should Mirror Thermal Neutrality: The research emphasised the importance of keeping skin temperature close to a thermally neutral zone. Extremes in environmental heat or inadequate bedding insulation can cause thermoregulation disturbances, making it harder to fall into or maintain restful sleep.
  • Young Adults May Be Especially Susceptible: While the study did not focus solely on university or secondary school students, its implications are especially relevant for them. Students often sleep in shared or less-controlled environments (e.g., dorms or boarding houses), may lack adequate bedding, or live in regions with limited access to indoor climate control, which can increase exposure to uncomfortable thermal conditions at night.

Although this study did not directly measure brain activity or mood, existing sleep research strongly suggests that environments impacting sleep continuity can influence everything from focus and alertness to emotional regulation during the day. Thermal discomfort that leads to fragmented sleep or poor-quality rest can indirectly affect a student’s ability to concentrate, remain emotionally balanced, and perform academically.  

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Ultimately, temperature matters — not just for comfort, but for how well our bodies settle into deep, restorative sleep. For students juggling academic pressures and emotional growth, optimizing the sleep environment may be one of the simplest yet most effective ways to support healthier days and better learning. 

For more details, read the full study here: Effect of bedding on total thermal insulation in different sleeping postures measured with thermal manikin and modelled with JOS-3 science. 

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