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{"id":11962,"date":"2019-01-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-01-10T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-anxiety-weighted-blankets\/"},"modified":"2019-01-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-01-10T00:00:00","slug":"condition-anxiety-weighted-blankets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-anxiety-weighted-blankets\/","title":{"rendered":"The 12 Best Weighted Blankets for Anxiety\u2014and Why You Might Want to Buy One"},"content":{"rendered":"

Weighted blankets are exactly what they sound like: comforters with tiny pellets or metal chains woven throughout, so that weight is distributed across the body when a person lies underneath them. They come in a variety of weight ranges—weighing upwards of 40 pounds—and make you feel like you're being swaddled in a cozy cocoon. Why would you invest in a weighted blanket, you ask? Because it's calming AF.<\/p>\n

Weighted blankets have become the<\/em> bedding accessory to have, as well as a super popular gift to give this season. A quick glance at their online reviews shows that plenty of people really do rely on them to help with conditions like anxiety and insomnia. It may sound a bit pseudo-scientific, but it's actually true: the potential weighted blanket benefits for adults and children alike include helping to improve mood, reduce stress, and promote restful sleep. <\/p>\n

So what's the real story here? Could a weighted blanket really be the answer to your sleep or anxiety problems? It might be worth a try, says Jeneane Solz, PhD<\/a>, an instructor of psychology at Columbia University Medical Center—but there are a few things you should know before making your purchase.<\/p>\n

RELATED: <\/strong>12 Signs You May Have an Anxiety Disorder<\/a><\/p>\n

What are the benefits of a weighted blanket? <\/h2>\n

First, there aren't a lot of studies to back up weighted blanket claims. Most of the research on these products has been on people with developmental disorders, like children with autism, Solz explains. "From those studies, we're finding that there aren't significant differences in terms of objective measures like how quickly kids fall asleep and the total time they spend asleep," she adds.<\/p>\n

What those studies do show, however, is that participants who use weighted blankets seem to like it better than a regular blanket, she points out. "It can feel nice and luxurious—like a big hug—and that may be helpful for some people."<\/p>\n

A few small studies have looked at the effect weighted blankets have on anxiety and insomnia in adults. A 2015 study in the Journal of Sleep Medicine & Disorders<\/em>, for example, found that participants' sleep time increased<\/a> and nighttime movement decreased when they used weighted blankets, compared to regular blankets. They also reported that it was easier for the study participants to settle down to sleep with the weighted blanket, and that they felt more refreshed in the morning.<\/p>\n

RELATED: <\/strong>This New Diet Is Supposed to Help Your Anxiety—So I Tried It<\/p>\n

In 2006, a 32-person study in Occupational Therapy in Mental Health<\/a><\/em> found that 63% of participants reported lower anxiety<\/a> after using a weighted blanket (compared to lying down with no blanket at all), and 78% said they felt more relaxed with the blanket than without. That study also found that weighted blanket use was safe for healthy adults, having no effect on vital signs like pulse and blood pressure.<\/p>\n

How to choose the best weighted blanket for you <\/h2>\n

If you want to try a weighted blanket, read online reviews first and look for features that you think will help you relax, says Solz: Maybe material softness or breathability is important to you, or maybe you want a blanket with built-in aromatherapy to evoke a spa-like environment, for example.<\/p>\n

Many of us carry around anxiety, which can cause trouble sleeping, so it's important to have healthy coping habits you can turn to when you're stressed, she explains. "You might do deep breathing or take a hot shower or cozy up in your favorite sweater, and a weighted blanket might be another part of that arsenal."<\/p>\n

RELATED: <\/strong>9 Cooling Weighted Blankets That Will Keep You From Waking Up Sweaty<\/p>\n

You'll also want to consider choosing a blanket that's about 10% of your body weight: The authors of the 2006 study wrote that, in their clinical experience, patients preferred blankets that weighed at least this much. (Too much more, however, could become uncomfortable and difficult to move under.)<\/p>\n

Weighted blankets shouldn't be a substitute for proven therapies for anxiety or insomnia, warns Solz—and if you're currently in treatment for a mental health condition, get the okay from your doctor or therapist before buying one. "For some, like people with panic disorders or agoraphobia, the sensation of a weighted blanket could have a counter-effect and make anxiety even worse," she adds.<\/p>\n

Ready to give them a try? Here, the 12 best-weighted blankets for anxiety, according to customer reviews.<\/p>\n