For many, it is common sense
that to stay healthy and fit you need to have balance and nutritious eating
habits as well as an active lifestyle. I think what many of us forget though,
is that even if we are the most healthy eaters ever and exercise every day, we
can be ruining our hard work and putting our bodies at risk if we don’t get
enough sleep.
We need sleep to survive…much like food and water. Sleep expert and President and Medical Director of somniTech, Inc., Dr. Steven Hull, says every person is different in their sleep needs, but the average person should get between 7 and 8 hours at their best. The benefits of sleep are vast and necessary for survival.
We need sleep to survive…much like food and water. Sleep expert and President and Medical Director of somniTech, Inc., Dr. Steven Hull, says every person is different in their sleep needs, but the average person should get between 7 and 8 hours at their best. The benefits of sleep are vast and necessary for survival.
Benefits of Sleep:
- Sleep repairs the body
- Improves our memory
- Keeps your heart healthy
- Reduces stress
- Helps with your weight loss goals
When we do not get enough sleep
(at the very minimum, 6 hours a night) can be tragic to our health.
Consequences of not
sleeping enough:
· Loss of memory
· Decreased alertness
· Increased cholesterol
· Raised blood pressure
· Increased risk of getting sick due
to a weakened immune system
· Decrease of important of leptin
(the hormone that tells us we are full) and an increase of ghrelin (the hormone
that tells us we are hungry)
According to National Geographic,
when compared to the person who gets the average recommended amount of sleep
(7-8 hours per night), the risk of obesity increases 23% when a person gets
just 6 hours of sleep up to a whopping 73% when a person only gets 4 hours of
sleep per night.
So what can a person do if they
have problems falling asleep or staying asleep like some 50 to 70 million
Americans do? Incorporating a few simple changes into your life (especially
around bed time) can make a big difference in how easily you fall asleep and
stay asleep. Click here for some simple sleeping tips.
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