We need sleep. Anyone who has struggled with insomnia knows what an impact it can have on all aspects of our lives. 'Sleep is fundamental for our physical and mental health,' says physiologist and sleep expert Dr Nerina Ramlakhan*. 'When we achieve consistent, good-quality sleep, we have the physical and mental ability to deal with the burden of uncertain times. Simply put, we need sleep to get us through our waking hours.
And, studies suggest, we need more of it in winter. New research of people undergoing sleep studies at St Hedwig Hospital, in Germany, found that they slept about an hour longer in winter and, more significantly, spent more time in deeper, restorative REM sleep (by about 30 minutes). REM sleep is linked to the circadian clock and changes according to the light.
GET OUT THERE!
With the colder, darker days upon us, it might be more appealing to curl up in a warm, comfy bed. But do you have trouble drifting off? Or do you wake at 3am and toss and turn for an hour or two? You're not alone. Millions of us have trouble with sleeping. 'The most common sleep problems are falling asleep or waking between 2am and 4am, and then struggling to drift back to sleep,' says Dr Ramlakhan.
Bu hikaye Woman's Weekly dergisinin November 07, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Woman's Weekly dergisinin November 07, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
POTTED perfection
Get a floral fix with indoor-flowering plants
This Rough MAGIC
Did Abigail really have what it took to be an actress? She was about to find out
Slug and LETTUCE
Was Sharon's marriage worth saving? Oh yes it was!
BEAUTIFUL British Columbia
From city to mountains in no time, this Canadian province has it all
FUNNY business
Romance was in the air when Layla met a handsome stranger
PUDDING favourites
Comforting and delicious sweet treats
Second-time SENSATIONS
Give Christmas leftovers a fresh lease of life
The power of POSITIVE
Felicity Ashley was rowing across the Atlantic when she developed some worrying symptoms
I'm the world's biggest try hard!"
Country file presenter and TV Mr Nice Guy Matt Baker on hard graft and why, after 20 years of marriage, it still feels like they met yesterday!
Stay well, STAY WARM
Boost your wellbeing this winter with these healthy ways to beat the chill - without spending a fortune on the heating