Many people go to bed wearing socks, especially during colder months. While some see it as a simple comfort habit, research suggests it may actually help improve sleep. Scientists say warming the feet can support the body’s natural sleep process and make it easier to fall asleep.
Studies cited by the American Heart Association show that warm feet help the body regulate its core temperature more quickly. This natural temperature adjustment signals the body that it is time to sleep. Because of this effect, wearing socks may help people fall asleep faster.
One study published in Sleep Medicine in 2023 found that people who wore socks to bed entered deep sleep “up to 20% faster than those who went barefoot.” This suggests that a small habit like wearing socks can influence how quickly the body reaches restful sleep.
Warm feet also improve circulation because heat helps blood vessels expand. Better blood flow may reduce problems such as nighttime leg cramps. For individuals who often experience cold feet, this simple step may improve comfort and sleep quality.
The habit may be particularly helpful for people with circulation-related conditions such as Raynaud’s syndrome. In these cases, wearing socks can act as a simple, drug-free way to stay warm and improve rest. Overall, the research suggests that keeping feet warm at night can support both comfort and healthy sleep.