ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain.
Data Science Institute, Columbia University, New York, United States.
Sleep Med Rev. 2024 Jun;75:101915. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2024.101915. Epub 2024 Mar 6.
Climate change is elevating nighttime and daytime temperatures worldwide, affecting a broad continuum of behavioral and health outcomes. Disturbed sleep is a plausible pathway linking rising ambient temperatures with several observed adverse human responses shown to increase during hot weather. This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the literature investigating the relationship between ambient temperature and valid sleep outcomes measured in real-world settings, globally. We show that higher outdoor or indoor temperatures are generally associated with degraded sleep quality and quantity worldwide. The negative effect of heat persists across sleep measures, and is stronger during the hottest months and days, in vulnerable populations, and the warmest regions. Although we identify opportunities to strengthen the state of the science, limited evidence of fast sleep adaptation to heat suggests rising temperatures induced by climate change and urbanization pose a planetary threat to human sleep, and therefore health, performance, and wellbeing.
气候变化正在使全球的昼夜温度升高,影响着广泛的行为和健康结果。睡眠紊乱是一个合理的途径,将不断上升的环境温度与在炎热天气下观察到的几种已知的不良人体反应联系起来。本系统综述旨在全面概述全球范围内调查环境温度与实际环境中测量的有效睡眠结果之间关系的文献。我们表明,全球范围内,较高的室外或室内温度通常与睡眠质量和数量下降有关。热对睡眠的负面影响在各种睡眠测量中持续存在,在最炎热的月份和日子、脆弱人群以及最温暖的地区更为强烈。尽管我们确定了加强科学研究的机会,但对热引起的快速睡眠适应的有限证据表明,气候变化和城市化引起的温度升高对人类睡眠构成了全球性威胁,从而对健康、表现和幸福感构成威胁。