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Are You Getting Enough Sleep? The Answer Might Surprise You

To help you sleep better, try a relaxing bedtime routine of reading, warm baths, meditation and/or hypnosis or music. Maintain a regular sleeping schedule even on weekends so that your body’s natural circadian rhythms are not disrupted unnecessarily. Visit UpNow.com today to find out more about how you can improve your rest or download our app.

What would you like to achieve today?        Are You Getting Enough Sleep? The Answer Might Surprise You Sleep 12     Reviewed by Christine Deschemin, Clinical Hypnotherapist Are You Getting Enough Rest? | Quality vs. Quantity: Does it Matter? | Getting the Better Sleep You Need Insuf몭cient or poor-quality rest is a worldwide problem that affects people of just about all age ranges. When we fail to get enough rest, we are at a higher risk of numerous health issues, including impaired cognitive function, obesity, and diabetes. Many things can keep you from getting the rest you need, including caffeine, diet, stress, and tobacco use. If you are not getting enough rest or not getting high-quality rest, your wellbeing could be at risk. Understanding your needs can help you get the better sleep you need for good health. Are You Getting Enough Rest? The conventional wisdom is that we all need eight hours of rest a night, but is that the truth? In fact, humans need varying amounts of rest at different points in life. Newborns and infants need between 14 and 17 hours a day while children and Cookies Settings teens need between eight and 13 hours of rest a day. By the time we reach adulthood, most of us need about seven to nine We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to hours of rest a day. analyse our traf몭c. We also share information about your use of our site with our social Accept media, advertising and analytics partners. Privacy Policy Cookies While you might be able to function on fewer than seven hours of rest a day, this can create a sleep debt, which will interfere with health and function. Over time, it can increase your risk of a variety of health and cognitive issues. If you cannot get the rest you need, you can offset that loss with a brief nap. For the best results, aim for 20-minute naps, which can leave you feeling refreshed and restored without letting you slip into deeper stages of sleep, which can cause you to wake feeling groggy and disoriented.

Quality vs. Quantity: Does it Matter? When it comes to rest, how much shut-eye you get is not the only consideration. The quality of your rest also matters. Slumber occurs in various stages, and the stages create cycles. It takes about 90 minutes to pass through the stages and complete a single cycle, and you need to pass through the cycles about four to six times each 24 hours to feel refreshed and well-rested. The 몭rst stage occurs when you are dozing off, and your brain activity slows. It lasts just a few minutes, and you might not feel as if you are asleep at all if you are awakened during this stage. The second stage is also a light stage, and your muscles relax, your body temperature decreases, and your breathing and heart rate slow. Your eye movement stops and your brain waves slow. This stage lasts as long as 25 minutes and prepares you for deeper slumber. The third stage is deep slumber. Your eyes and muscles are fully resting, and your body is repairing itself. It rebuilds tissue and strengthens your body. If you are awakened during this stage, you might feel foggy and disoriented. The third stage only lasts for a few minutes while the fourth stage can last between 20 and 40 minutes although the length can decrease with age. REM is the 몭nal stage and is associated with dreaming. Brain activity increases dramatically in the REM stage, but your muscles are temporarily paralyzed. You will breathe more rapidly, and your heart rate and blood pressure increase. The 몭rst stage of REM lasts about 1 to 5 minutes, but each subsequent stage will last longer. If you spend too much time in the light stages and not enough time in the deep stages, your body might not get the time it needs to repair tissue, restore essential systems, and rejuvenate itself. Even though you are getting your seven to nine hours of shut-eye a night, you may still be vulnerable to signs of deprivation because you are simply unable to sleep well. Getting the Better Sleep You Need Good habits can help you get more rest and better quality rest. Although this can be hard in our modern, 24/7 switched-on world, you will reap the bene몭ts with an improved sense of wellbeing and greater health. Put your phone away an hour or so before bedtime, and keep your bedroom restricted to rest, relaxation, and intimacy. Do not use it for work or TV- watching. Aim for 20 to 30 minutes of exercise daily, and limit caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine use, especially before bedtime. Develop a relaxing bedtime routine, which can include reading relaxing books, warm baths, meditation, hypnosis, or listening to quiet music. Finally, maintain a regular sleeping schedule, even on the weekends, so that your body’s natural circadian rhythms are not disrupted unnecessarily. Visit UpNow.com today to 몭nd out more about how you can improve your rest or download our app. Our Sources  12  Better Sleep Hypnosis For Sleep Hypnosis For Sleep Problems Sleep Sleep Well       Related Posts 

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