

He was followed by Ed Sheeran, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Brian Eno, and Coldplay.Īside from those few top rated artists, there was an enormous variety of individual choices – with 14 different genres and 545 different artists named. We discovered the top rated composer of sleep music in our sample is Johann Sebastian Bach.

The first phase of our music sleep survey has been completed by 651 people, who have told us a great deal about the music that helps them to sleep.

With all this in mind, our research unit, along with colleagues from the Sleep and Cognition Laboratory at the University of Lincoln and Goldsmiths, University of London, has embarked on a new music sleep project, to find out what people listen to when they are nodding off – and why people believe music helps their sleep.Įntering the land of nod could be easier with music as your guide. Following all this evidence, the NHS now recommends “ listening to soft music” before bedtime as a method to prevent insomnia. In the study, students who listened to 45 minutes of music before bedtime for three weeks saw a cumulative positive effect on multiple measures of sleep efficiency with similar effects reported in older citizens in Singapore. This means people reach restful REM sleep – the restorative part of our sleep – more quickly. Research has shown that listening to “self-selected” music – music of your choice – can actually shorten stage two sleep cycles. But this is not the safest route to a good night’s slumber, as the use of over the counter and prescription sleep aids can lead to harmful side effects, dependency and withdrawal. Pharmacies in the UK regularly dispense more than 15.3m prescriptions for sleep aids. Given our need for regular and deep sleep, it is no surprise then that people with insomnia often reach for the medicine cabinet. The most severe cases of chronic insomnia can even increase the risk of mortality. Insomnia can be devastating, and has been linked to cognitive deficiencies – such as memory lapses, psychological problems including mood and anxiety disorders, and long-term health concerns including obesity and dementia. Estimates are even higher in older populations and those who experience regular stress. Around 30% of adults experience chronic insomnia at some point in their life – where sleep is disrupted for more than a month. Sadly, not all of us are blessed with the bounty of a good night’s slumber after a long and often tiring day. In short, good sleep is a cornerstone of human health. Sleep also allows the body and brain to clear out the toxic byproducts of the day’s waking activity that might otherwise build up and cause harm. Much more than a basic method of energy conservation, sleep is a state during which muscle and bone are generated and repaired, and memories and learning systems are updated. In our hectic world, a good night’s sleep is worth its weight in gold when it comes to improving physical and mental well-being.
