Why Sleeping NAKED is Good for Your Health

Lack of clothing leads to a better night's sleep and reduces the risk of skin infections, doctor claims

By Madlen Davies
Daily Mail

June 3, 2015

Forget flannel pyjamas and slinky nighties – wearing nothing at all in bed could boost your health, one doctor says.

One in three adults sleeps in the nude, according to an international study by the U.S. National Sleep Foundation.

And now, Dr Sarah Brewer, a GP and nutritionist based in Guernsey, says it’s been shown to have all sorts of benefits.

‘Sleeping naked can regulate your temperature, helping you get the best night sleep,’ she told MailOnline.

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And ditching pyjamas could be one way of preventing overheating in bed, which can exaggerate pre-existing skin problems

Women who sleep naked are less likely to suffer from yeast infections, Dr Brewer added.

Men who go commando in between the sheets are not as prone fungal infections in their groin – also known as the Jock Strap Itch.

Dr Brewer said: ‘Keeping the area cool, dry, clean and “aired” at night will help to reduce the overheating that promotes this – especially in summer.’

Going without pyjamas helps men keep normal testosterone levels too, as being too hot disturbs sleep, and testosterone production may be reduced.

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