They say that sleep is health. Everyone will agree with this,
but is the time we go to bed irrelevant to our health? It turns out that it
matters a lot. Find out what is the best time to go to bed.
Doctors and scientists have been
unanimously emphasising for years that an adult should sleep from seven to
eight hours every day. This portion of sleep provides us with adequate rest,
regeneration and efficient metabolism. It is also an excellent prevention of
diseases of the heart, brain and endocrine system. The time we go to bed is
equally important.
The
time you fall asleep matters
For sleep to bring proper regeneration, it must not only be long enough, but it must also start at the right time in our body's circadian clock. This is very important and if you don't keep an
eye on it, your sleep will not be full-fledged and you will wake up tired and sleep-deprived.So what's the best time to fall
asleep? Neuroscientist Dr Andrew Huberman from Stanford
University explained this in his Twitter post, "Does your
afternoon energy dip occur at 2:30 pm, 3 pm? In all likelihood, the ideal time
to sleep is six to seven hours after this drop."
This means that if you feel tired or
sleepy around 3 pm, you should go to bed between 9 pm and 10 pm. Thanks to
this, around 5:00 to 6:00 in the morning you will be rested and full of energy
to act the next day.
The
golden hour for the heart
It is best for our body to fall
asleep between 10 pm and 11 pm. This is what scientists from Great
Britain believe, who conducted research on a group of over 100,000 people
between 2013 and 2015.
"The body has a 24-hour
internal clock, called the circadian rhythm, that helps regulate how the body
functions, both physically and mentally. Our research suggests that going to
bed early or late may be more likely to disrupt our body clock and negatively
impact our cardiovascular system," said Dr
David Plans from the University of Exeter in the UK, one of the
authors of the analysis.
British research has proven that
people who go to bed at midnight or later have a 25% lower risk of
cardiovascular disease, higher than in those who go to bed between 10 pm and 11
pm. A slightly lower risk, at 24%, occurs in people who go to bed before 10 pm.
However, people who fall asleep between 11 pm and midnight have a 12% risk of
developing heart disease.
Sleep
routine is important
Dr Max Kirsten, a sleep expert at Hypnotherapy NLP Wellbeing Clinic in
London, approaches this topic slightly differently. In his opinion, the ideal
bedtime depends on whether you are a night owl or a morning person. Regardless
of whether you prefer to work late at night or get up early in the morning, you
must remember to plan everything so that you get enough sleep.
"Ideally, we should go to bed
at a time that allows us to get seven to eight hours of sleep before we need to
wake up in the morning. It's best to do this at the same time every time,
because regularity is the key," Dr
Kirsten explained.
Take
care of your sleep quality
In
addition to the length of sleep and the time of falling asleep, proper
preparation for sleep is also important . Before you go to bed, try to
eliminate factors that make it difficult to fall asleep and worsen the quality
of sleep. Try to relax before bed. Take a warm bath, read a book, do a crossword,
listen to music or do some light exercise. Do something that makes you happy
and forget about the stress that accompanied you during the day.
It is worth planning this
relaxation before bed, away from the smartphone, laptop or TV, whose screens
emit the so-called blue light, stimulating the brain to be constantly active.
This results in impaired secretion of melatonin, a hormone that facilitates
falling asleep and regeneration. This hormone is also responsible for lowering
blood pressure, glucose levels and body temperature so that the body can fall
asleep peacefully.
Eat a light dinner in
advance, avoid alcohol and smoking in the evening, and avoid large amounts of
caffeine during the day. Also remember to air the bedroom before going to bed
and ensure the appropriate temperature there. It is best to sleep in a room
where the temperature is 18-20 degrees Celsius.
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