Sleep is essential for overall well-being, yet millions struggle to get enough quality rest. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 8 out of 10 people have an undiagnosed sleep disorder, impacting everything from mental clarity to long-term health. The effects of poor sleep go beyond fatigue—chronic sleep deprivation is linked to heart disease, obesity, diabetes, dementia, and accelerated aging.
In his best-selling book, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams, sleep expert Dr. Matthew Walker explains: "The leading causes of disease and death in developed nations—heart disease, obesity, dementia, diabetes, and cancer—all have recognized links to insufficient or disrupted sleep."1
But improving sleep isn’t just about spending more time in bed—it’s about optimizing the body’s ability to transition into deep, restorative rest. If you’ve ever wondered how infrared sauna can help improve sleep, this article explores that question.
Insights from the Global Sauna Survey about sleep and sauna use
At Sunlighten, we’ve heard from many customers who experience better sleep after adding infrared sauna sessions to their wellness routine. While sauna therapy is often associated with relaxation, detoxification, and recovery, sleep benefits are also widely reported.
In fact, the 2019 Global Sauna Survey, a large-scale study analyzing the wellness benefits of sauna use, found that 83.5% of respondents reported experiencing better sleep after regular sauna sessions.2
Key findings from the Global Sauna Survey:
- Conducted between 2016-2017, this cross-sectional study gathered data from 482 sauna users worldwide, including Finland, Australia, and the United States.
- 83.5% of respondents reported improved sleep after sauna use.
- Those who sauna-bathed 5-15 times per month had slightly higher mental well-being scores compared to less frequent users.
- Sauna users cited relaxation, mental clarity, and sleep regulation as key wellness benefits.
This research reinforces what many sauna users already experience—sauna therapy may play a meaningful role in improving sleep quality.
How infrared saunas may support sleep
Unlike traditional saunas that heat the surrounding air, infrared saunas use light waves to directly warm the body, triggering a cascade of physiological effects that result in various health benefits that may promote more restful sleep.