NAD Puts Slumber And Anxiety Claims To Bed

Division pokes at the underlying studies

Quilt Noir

You can't stop the hard-boiled gumshoes over at the National Advertising Division (NAD).

Sometimes, seemingly at their mere approach, advertisers surrender - consider the case of Weighting Comforts, which sells weighted blankets that are touted as addressing anxiety and sleeplessness in kids and adults.

When NAD came knocking with a review of Weighting's advertising claims, the company promptly informed NAD that it was discontinuing several of the challenged claims, making further review moot, right?

Hold It Right There

Not so fast. We're talking about NAD, my friends, and they don't call it quits. Its review included the claims that were already discontinued.

The company's claims included several boasts about the sleep-inducing, anxiety-proofing benefits of weighted blankets, such as “Our blankets are designed for you if you're battling symptoms of Anxiety, Insomnia, PTSD, Restless Leg and Depression,” and “Weighted blankets have been proven to increase serotonin and melatonin in your body, which helps you relax, feel calmer, and fall asleep much easier.” These claims, in turn, rested on two studies that Weighted furnished to the NAD.

The Takeaway

One of the studies, which the sleep claims were based on, actually passed muster. NAD had some doubts about the methodology - the tests were limited to...

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