volume 80 pages 102030

The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Carissa Gardiner 1, 2
Carissa L Gardiner 3
Jonathon Weakley 1, 2, 4, 5
LOUISE M. BURKE 6
Louise S. Burke 7
Gregory D. Roach 8
Gregory Roach 9
CHARLI SARGENT 9
Nirav Maniar 10
Minh Huynh 11
Dean J Miller 9
Andrew Townshend 1, 2
Andrew D. Townshend 3
Shona L. Halson 1, 2
Shona Halson 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-04-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR4.209
CiteScore23.9
Impact factor9.7
ISSN10870792, 15322955
Abstract
Alcohol is commonly consumed prior to bedtime with the belief that it facilitates sleep. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the impact of alcohol on the characteristics of night-time sleep, with the intent to identify the influence of the dose and timing of alcohol intake. A systematic search of the literature identified 27 studies for inclusion in the analysis. Changes in sleep architecture were observed, including a delay in the onset of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and a reduction in the duration of REM sleep. A dose-response relationship was identified such that disruptions to REM sleep occurred following consumption of a low dose of alcohol (≤0.50 g∙kg−1 or approximately two standard drinks) and progressively worsened with increasing doses of alcohol. Reductions in sleep onset latency and latency to deep sleep (i.e., non-rapid eye movement stage three (N3)) were only observed following the consumption of a high dose of alcohol (≥0.85∙g kg−1 or approximately five standard drinks). The effect of alcohol on the remaining characteristics of sleep could not be determined, with large uncertainty observed in the effect on total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and wake after sleep onset. The results of the present study suggest that a low dose of alcohol will negatively impact (i.e., reduce) REM sleep. It appears that high doses of alcohol may shorten sleep onset latency, however this likely exacerbates subsequent REM sleep disruption. Future work on personal and environmental factors that affect alcohol metabolism, and any differential effects of alcohol due to sex is encouraged.
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Gardiner C. et al. The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis // Sleep Medicine Reviews. 2025. Vol. 80. p. 102030.
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Gardiner C., Gardiner C. L., Weakley J., BURKE L. M., Burke L. S., Roach G. D., Roach G., SARGENT C., Maniar N., Huynh M., Miller D. J., Townshend A., Townshend A. D., Halson S. L., Halson S. The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis // Sleep Medicine Reviews. 2025. Vol. 80. p. 102030.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.smrv.2024.102030
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1087079224001345
TI - The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
T2 - Sleep Medicine Reviews
AU - Gardiner, Carissa
AU - Gardiner, Carissa L
AU - Weakley, Jonathon
AU - BURKE, LOUISE M.
AU - Burke, Louise S.
AU - Roach, Gregory D.
AU - Roach, Gregory
AU - SARGENT, CHARLI
AU - Maniar, Nirav
AU - Huynh, Minh
AU - Miller, Dean J
AU - Townshend, Andrew
AU - Townshend, Andrew D.
AU - Halson, Shona L.
AU - Halson, Shona
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 102030
VL - 80
PMID - 39631226
SN - 1087-0792
SN - 1532-2955
ER -
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@article{2025_Gardiner,
author = {Carissa Gardiner and Carissa L Gardiner and Jonathon Weakley and LOUISE M. BURKE and Louise S. Burke and Gregory D. Roach and Gregory Roach and CHARLI SARGENT and Nirav Maniar and Minh Huynh and Dean J Miller and Andrew Townshend and Andrew D. Townshend and Shona L. Halson and Shona Halson},
title = {The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis},
journal = {Sleep Medicine Reviews},
year = {2025},
volume = {80},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1087079224001345},
pages = {102030},
doi = {10.1016/j.smrv.2024.102030}
}