Small changes can make big difference to sleep, say experts
June 23rd, 2010 - 4:35 am ICT by IANSLondon, June 23 (IANS) Hectic schedules, stress and excess workload have made sound sleep a luxury for many. But a few lifestyle changes can make for a restful night, say experts.
Helpful wind-down routines include a bath, a hot milky drink, switching off the television and computer, getting clothes ready for the morning, listening to soothing music and planning the next day’s schedule, help in relaxing minds which leads to sound sleep, reports express.co.uk.
Experts say the surroundings could be rearranged to create an atmosphere more suited to sleep. Sleeping with the television on should be avoided as the waves disrupt sleep patterns.
To sleep well, there needs to be a fractional temperature difference between our body and our brain, a warm body and a cool head.
If a person prepares for sleep well before midnight (between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.), he stands a much better chance of getting a good sleep.
Vital deep sleep occurs an hour or so after a person drops off. So one can optimise the quality of this initial stage by going to bed at a reasonable hour.
Experts also say that one should have breakfast within half-an-hour of waking. This not only stimulates body metabolism, but when one eats a healthy breakfast, the person starts to create the perfect internal chemistry for optimal sleep.
It is always good to keep a gap of 90 minutes between eating dinner and going to bed. A heavy meal late in the evening disrupts sleep pattern.
Consuming two-to-three litres of fluid throughout the day will help keep the body hydrated and improve the quality of sleep. However, caffeine should be avoided as it dehydrates the body.
Half an hour of gentle exercise every day boosts the production of hormones that makes a person feel relaxed, such as endorphins and serotonin, as well as helping to shift excess weight and improve breathing and energy levels.
To relax one’s mind at bedtime, a person should think about something he or she really enjoys doing, like an activity or the memory of a perfect day. The person should run it through in the mind like a film and slow it right down. This exercise will make a person relaxed, peaceful and ultimately sleepy.
- Summer best time to shed weight - Apr 04, 2012
- Parents lose 6 months' sleep in first 2yrs after baby's birth - Jul 23, 2010
- Eat quality food to lose weight - Jun 23, 2011
- Want to sleep better? Switch off laptops, TVs an hour before bed - Mar 07, 2011
- Parents lose six months sleep over newborns - Jul 23, 2010
- Food for thought - before that Karva Chauth fast - Oct 13, 2011
- Beat the summer - sleep well, eat well for glowing skin - Apr 18, 2012
- Discovery to help minimise drugs' side-effects - Dec 21, 2011
- Watch what you eat this Diwali! - Oct 22, 2011
- 6-8 hrs' sleep, less stress best natural way to cut flab - Mar 30, 2011
- How to minimize stress this holiday season - Dec 12, 2010
- Don't skip brain food - eat your breakfast - Jun 02, 2010
- Exercises that can help treat arthritis - Aug 15, 2010
- Do Not Burn The Midnight Oil: Sleep Well And Stay Healthy (World Sleep Day is on 19 March) - Mar 17, 2010
- Massage helps cope with stress - Apr 12, 2010
Tags: body metabolism, cool head, deep sleep, endorphins, express co, gentle exercise, good sleep, healthy breakfast, heavy meal, hectic schedules, initial stage, internal chemistry, lifestyle changes, reasonable hour, restful night, soothing music, sound sleep, temperature difference, uk experts, wind down