Don’t sleep on these TikTok tips.
As younger generations increasingly use social media for health information, a new study from Auburn University finds that most sleep hacks shared on TikTok are supported by scientific evidence.
The researchers transcribed the most-viewed TikToks on Nov. 15 & 16, 2023, that used the tag #sleephacks, #sleephygiene, or #sleeptips — 295 sleep tips (including some repeat recommendations) were collected from 58 videos.

Thirty-five unique sleep tips were identified and grouped around seven themes: magnesium), schedule (having consistent bed and wake times), and mouth taping).
Of the 35 tips, 29 were backed by scientific research, according to the study findings, which will be presented Tuesday in Houston at the SLEEP 2024 meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies. Only six sleep tips were unsupported by scientific evidence.