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    Start Sleeping Better Today, Not Tonight
    Health

    Start Sleeping Better Today, Not Tonight

    2024-06-06T12:00:00.000Z


    A good night’s sleep makes everything better. Sleep is a vital time for restoration and rejuvenation. It is only when you are asleep that your body can reach the peak of its recovery powers.

    Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock, this is old news. It is hard to miss the tide of interviews and articles from sleep experts, influencers and health professionals praising the benefits of a good night’s sleep. Sleep has a universal favourable approval rating.

    Making good sleep a priority is one of the most rewarding decisions you can make for your health and personal well-being. It is the great multiplier, supporting you even as you try to improve other aspects of your life.

    The American Heart Association recently highlighted a year-long study that explored the relationship between personal sleep habits and adherence to a lifestyle-oriented weight loss programme. Individuals with better sleep habits were more likely to attend programme meetings regularly, follow daily calorie intake goals and increase their daily physical activity.

    Understanding Your Sleep

    Keeping tabs on your sleep and developing good sleep habits is easier than ever thanks to an ever-growing number of insights available on your Garmin watch. These insights go beyond simply marking when you sleep and how much you sleep. Garmin sleep score, sleep coach, Body Battery™ energy monitoring and overnight hear
    t rate variability (HRV) interpret your sleep1 and reveal how sleep impacts other aspects of your daily life.

    Curious about how sleep impacts your fitness and performance? Sleep score provides a foundation for training readiness, a popular feature on Garmin running and outdoor watches, designed to scientifically assess your readiness to benefit from intense training sessions. And an especially good sleep score can shave hours off your current recovery time estimate, thanks to the restorative power of sleep. You may also see recovery time recommendations increase after a particularly bad night. Still, despite the evidence contained in our morning reports, it is easy sometimes to reject the notion that our sleep habits are holding us back. Our lives are comprised of routines. Choices we make in the moment always seem to make sense at the time. Habits, good and bad, are built over time. Meaningful lifestyle changes can be difficult even when you are highly motivated.

    Lifestyle Insight for Improving Your Sleep Quality

    Once you crawl into bed, there isn’t much you can do to improve your sleep. How well you sleep (or don’t) is largely the result of steps taken throughout the day and even longer periods of time. The following insights will boost your understanding of how lifestyles choices ultimately impact your sleep quality.

    Wake up for better sleep

    You might be surprised to learn that setting the stage for a good night’s sleep starts first thing in the morning. This is what experts call your circadian rhythm. Your circadian rhythm is your body’s internal clock, following a roughly 24-hour cycle that influences practically every cell in your body and is accompanied by physiological, mental and even behavioural changes.

    Try to wake up at the same time every day. Open the curtains to let natural light into the room as soon as you wake up. A regular wake time and morning light exposure combine to amplify the signal that your day has begun, anchoring your circadian rhythm in the process. For the best results, also try to get outdoors for a brisk walk or light exercise in the morning.

    Eating for better sleep

    From your body’s perspective, your meal doesn’t end when you finish your last bite and get up from the table. Digestion takes time, and your body is affected by the process. The work of digestion can impact your sleep quality. Ideally, your last heavy meal should be at least 2-3 hours before bedtime. Spicy and acidic foods can be especially challenging for good sleep due to an increased likelihood of acid reflux, heartburn and indigestion.

    If you are hungry before bed, try sticking to yoghurt, fruits, nuts and light snacks. Oatmeal is another popular option, easy on your stomach and containing magnesium and melatonin, two ingredients frequently found in sleep supplements.

    Drinking for better sleep

    Proper hydration is a cornerstone of good health. Drinking water before bed? The results are mixed. Some find that it helps them sleep, while for others it simply means needing to visit the bathroom in the middle of the night.

    Beverages that contain caffeine and alcohol can have a profound effect on sleep, each in a different way. Caffeine is a fast-acting stimulant that perks you up and makes it hard to fall asleep. With a half-life of between three-five hours, the influence of caffeine on your central nervous system takes a while to wear off. If you struggle to fall asleep, it might be worth trying to limit coffee, tea and caffeinated soda to the morning hours.

    Alcohol has a much more complicated relationship with sleep. For starters, alcohol can help you fall asleep faster, especially if you don’t consume alcohol regularly. The problem is that even moderate quantities of alcohol can disrupt your sleep cycles and ruin your sleep quality. You’ll probably also notice a lack of REM sleep on nights you consume alcohol. And the effects of alcohol are particularly easy to spot in your sleep score, Body Battery, overnight HRV and training readiness. Seeing the effects of alcohol in this way can be a real eye-opening experience.

    Exercise for better sleep

    Regular exercise can improve both sleep quality and duration. Well-timed moderate-to-vigorous exercise of at least 30 minutes during the day can help you fall asleep faster. However, it is generally a good idea to avoid hard exercise close to bedtime because your body doesn’t go straight back to normal when you press stop on your activity. Elevated post-workout energy levels don’t just challenge your ability to fall asleep. They also can increase stress levels during sleep and reduce sleep quality for many hours after you do manage to sleep.

    If you find you need to schedule a late-evening workout, opt for more relaxing activities. Consider recording a yoga or Pilates session to do something positive for your health without putting a good night’s sleep at risk. And while breathwork may not qualify as exercise, breathing activities send a powerful message through your nervous system that it’s time to relax, making the transition to sleep easier.

    Finishing strong

    Like how you start your day, your evening routine plays an essential role in preparing your body and mind for quality sleep. Recall that a consistent schedule and light exposure help tune your body’s internal clock and keep your circadian rhythm aligned. These details combined with an understanding of how eating, drinking and exercise affect sleep quality put you on a path that will turn your sleep habits into a personal advantage.

    Try to go to bed at roughly the same time each night. And make sure your sleep schedule will give you an adequate sleep duration, typically between seven and nine hours each night. Give yourself time to wind down before bed and avoid bright lights later in the evening.

    Blue light and white light that contains blue light can be especially disruptive when trying to maintain the benefit of a strong circadian rhythm. Many phones, tablets and other screens have a setting to reduce blue light emissions if you must use your electronic devices before bed.

    Still Struggling with Sleep?

    And finally, if you’ve tried these tips and still struggle with falling asleep, staying asleep or waking up feeling refreshed, don’t hesitate to seek help from a health care professional. They can evaluate underlying medical conditions, such as sleep apnea or insomnia, and recommend appropriate treatments to improve your sleep quality and overall well-being.

    1See Garmin.com/ataccuracy

     This is where a longer-term perspective can come in handy. Looking back at your sleep patterns over the past four weeks or even the past year can be an eye-opening experience. The kind of experience that makes a difference.

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