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This is an archive article published on October 17, 2013

Woollen pyjamas better for sound sleep: Study

Woollen pyjamas have better insulation and absorption qualities than cotton.

Woollen pyjamas work better for getting a sound,quicker and longer sleep,according to a new study.

Mirim Shin of Sydney University said light woollen pyjamas worked better for a goodnight sleep regardless of bedding textile,according to a report in Australian Associated Press.

A big advantage of wearing woollen pyjamas is that people fall asleep quicker,she said.

Shin’s research is being presented today in Brisbane.

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According to a previous study among Australian university students,it was found that about a third prefer cotton,a third sleep in synthetic material and a third sleep nude.

The researchers said woollen pyjamas have better insulation and absorption qualities than cotton.

Chin’s study,presented at Sleep DownUnder conference,showed people in light-weight,long-sleeved woollen PJs fall asleep quicker than those in cotton and stay asleep longer.

An ambient temperature of 17 degrees Celsius is better than 22 degrees C for a longer,deeper sleep but temperature has no affect on how quickly people fall asleep,it was said,adding there is also no difference between synthetic and woollen bedding.

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Shin said the beauty of her finding is that sleeping apparel is easy to modify and does not need lifestyle changes for people who struggle to fall asleep.


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