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Home / Health / Sleep First: Why Rest Trumps Workouts

Sleep First: Why Rest Trumps Workouts

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Poor sleep imbalances hormones and slows reaction times.
  • Prioritizing sleep recovery over exercise is best for the body.
  • Exercising on less than 5-6 hours of sleep is not advised.
Sleep First: Why Rest Trumps Workouts

Forcing oneself to exercise after a night of poor sleep is generally not advisable, according to medical experts. Insufficient rest compromises hormone balance, reduces alertness, and heightens the risk of injuries due to slower reaction times. Sleep is crucial for muscle repair, energy restoration, and immune system support.

Experts emphasize that when sleep requirements are not met, prioritizing recovery over exercise is the optimal choice. Exercising while fatigued can lead to a less effective workout, increased tiredness, and a greater susceptibility to injury. Skipping sleep also negatively affects cholesterol levels and muscle recovery.

If you've slept fewer than 5-6 hours, it's best to postpone or skip your workout to get more rest. Even a short period of additional sleep can significantly improve mood and physical performance. For lighter sleep deprivation (around 6 hours), a gentler exercise like yoga or a walk later in the day is a better alternative to intense gym sessions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Ramakrishna states poor sleep compromises hormone balance, reduces cognitive alertness, and increases injury risk due to slow reaction times.
Yes, Dr. Agarwal advises skipping or delaying your workout and getting extra rest if you slept less than 5-6 hours.
Yes, a short nap or additional rest helps regulate circadian rhythm and supports metabolic function, allowing for light activity later.

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