6 benefits of sleeping outdoors: why nights outside can be good for your health
There are plenty of benefits of sleeping outdoors, from improving your mental wellbeing to resetting your circadian rhythm
When the weather is fine, the benefits of sleeping outdoors are plain to see. Many people enjoy getting away from busy lives for a camping adventure, includingsleeping in a tentas part of a backpacking trip, wild camping in abivy sackor staying at a campsite for an extended holiday. Even a short nap in yourbest hammockin your back garden could be enough to reap the benefits of sleeping outdoors.
Here’s six reasons you should catch 40 winks outside from time to time.
1. Sleeping outdoors is good for mental wellbeing
Spending time outside has been scientifically shown to aid mental health, especially by reducing stress. For example, a study in theJournal of Environment and Behaviour(opens in new tab)suggests that “viewing tree canopy in communities can significantly aid stress recovery”. Another study by theUniversity of Glasgow(opens in new tab)reveals that regular exercise in a natural environment could cut the risk of suffering from poor mental health by half.
So, it stands to reason that spending a night outdoors camping and surrounded by nature will be a mental health booster. Make sure you choose a camping spot that takes advantage of the best that nature can offer, including a great view, lots of greenery and trees, and ideally also includes a walk, run or bike ride.
2.睡在外面可以重置昼夜节律
A circadian rhythm, or circadian cycle, is a natural, internal process that regulates a person’s sleep-wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours. However, many of us suffer with circadian rhythm upsets, such as difficulties going to sleep, waking too early or waking in the middle of the night and not being able to get back to sleep.
Researchers from the University of Colorado in Boulder(opens in new tab)found that spending just 48 hours outdoors can help to reset circadian rhythms. One of the benefits of sleeping outdoors is that it can help shift a sleep schedule to line up with natural light cycles. This means that after a camping trip, you should naturally be able to go to bed and wake up earlier.
The study also concluded that if you spend a weekend sleeping outdoors, you will wake up feeling brighter and more refreshed – and that this well-being will last longer throughout the day.
3. Sleeping outdoors can be an immune system booster
Some studies appear to show that the immune system is boosted when spending time outdoors. Around-up of reviewed studies(opens in new tab)points to the positive effects of nature exposure on “immunological health parameters”, including anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-asthmatic effects or increased NK (natural killer) cell activity.
In addition, research has shown that the chemicals that plants release to protect themselves, called phytoncides, may also offer protection to humans. The Japanese discovered this long ago and call it shinrin-yoku orforest-bathing.
4. Fresh air is good for us
According to research, including thisstudy(opens in new tab), spending time indoors means that you can suffer the ill-effects of stale air, or rooms and homes that high in CO2, including a greater potential for illness and disease, as well as slower metabolism and fatigue.
So, it’s likely that the opposite occurs when we have more fresh air, including when hiking, running, cycling and sleeping outdoors. It’s thought to be likely that fresher air helps to improve brain and body function.
5. Sleeping outdoors can inspire adventure
The chances are that if you are planning to sleep outdoors, you will also be enjoying an adventure. It could be a multi-day hike with nights ofwild camping, or a few nights away with your partner or friends at a favourite campsite. Whatever the plan, spending time outdoors means you will be away from normal lives and routines, where you can reset your mid, reconnect with nature and have fun with friends.
Many people say that once they have experience the fun of an outdoors activity or camping trip, they are inspired to repeat it again and again.
6. You'll love your own bed even more
While there are many benefits of sleeping outdoors, it's also true that there is little to beat the feeling of returning to your home and bed. There are many modern luxuries and comforts for campers, yet your own bed is likely to be the most comfortable of all.
This means that some time away fo a camping trip often brings new, or renewed, perspective to how good your own home life is, too.
If you have never slept outdoors, now is the time to try – and if you are a keen camper, when are you planning your next adventure to reap the benefits of sleeping outdoors?
This article is part ofAdvnture's Sleep Week 2022(running from Monday 22 August to Sunday 28 August), our in-depth look at how to choose the best gear for sleeping outdoors and get a better night's rest in the backcountry.
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Fiona Russell is a widely published adventure journalist and blogger, who is better known as Fiona Outdoors. She is based in Scotland and is an all-round outdoors enthusiast with favourite activities including trail running, mountain walking, mountain biking, road cycling, triathlon and skiing, both downhill and back country. Her target for 2021 is to finish the final nine summits in her first round of all 282 Munros, the Scottish mountains of more than 3,000ft high. Aside from being outdoors, Fiona's biggest aim is to inspire others to enjoy the great outdoors, especially through her writing. She is also rarely seen without a running skort! Find out more atFiona Outdoors(opens in new tab).