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5 Reasons You Need To Get A Good Night’s Sleep

25/04/2019

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We all know that to keep healthy you should be eating a nutritious diet and exercising often, but did you know that getting a good night’s sleep is just as important? With our lives being so busy today, people are sleeping less than they did in the past, and sleep quality have decreased as well. There are several reasons why good sleep is essential and here are just a few.

Poor Sleep Is Strongly Linked To Weight Gain

People who don’t get much sleep tend to weigh significantly more than those who get adequate sleep. Short sleep duration is one of the most influential risk factors for obesity. In one in-depth review study, children and adults with short sleep duration were 89% and 55% more likely to become obese, respectively.

This also links with the fact that people who get plenty of sleep tend to eat fewer calories.

Studies show that sleep-deprived people have a bigger appetite and a tendency to eat more calories.Sleep has also been shown to enhance sports performance too, and a study in over 2,800 women found that poor sleep was linked to slower walking, lower grip strength and greater difficulty performing independent activities.

Good Sleep Can Improve Concentration and Productivity

Sleep is vital for various aspects of brain function including cognition, concentration, productivity and performance which without a decent sleep can all be negatively affected. Good sleep has been shown to boost problem-solving skills and enhance memory performance in both adults and children.

Poor Sleepers Are At A Bigger Risk Heart Disease And Stroke

It’s known that sleep quality and the amount of sleep you have can have a significant effect on many health risk factors which are believed to drive chronic diseases, including heart disease.

A review of 15 studies found that people who don’t get enough sleep are at far higher risk of heart disease or stroke than those who sleep 7–8 hours per night.

Poor Sleep Is Linked to Depression

Mental health problems, such as depression, are strongly linked to poor sleep quality and sleeping disorders. Poor sleep is even related to suicide as well.

Sleep Improves Your Immune Function

Even just a small loss of sleep can affect your immune system so, if you’re someone who frequently suffers from colds, ensuring that you get at least eight hours of sleep per night could be very helpful. Eating more garlic can help as well.

To make sure you get a good night’s rest, invest in a decent bed and one of these Tempur Mattresses which features temperature-sensitive material which conforms to the shape of your body reducing discomfort caused by pressure points by redistributing pressure so you can immediately relax into your most comfortable sleeping position and remain there fully supported. You should also make sure you go to bed at a reasonable hour and avoid using technology before you go to sleep.

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