Finnish researchers tracked babies napping outdoors at minus 5°C and found they slept up to 90 minutes longer than indoors

Across Finland, Sweden and Norway, parents have parked prams in sub-zero air for nearly a century in the belief that babies sleep longer and breathe cleaner outside than in. The physiology of cold-air sleep, croup, and the Nordic outdoor-napping tradition. The post Finnish researchers tracked babies napping outdoors at minus 5°C and found they slept up to 90 minutes longer than indoors appeared first on Space Daily .