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Sleepmaxxing: Is Perfect Sleep Hurting Your Rest?

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Obsession with 'sleepmaxxing' can increase anxiety and hinder rest.
  • Consistent wake/sleep times anchor the body clock and hormone release.
  • Morning light and breakfast support sleep drive and stabilise blood sugar.
Sleepmaxxing: Is Perfect Sleep Hurting Your Rest?

An increasing focus on 'sleepmaxxing' and perfecting sleep through gadgets and supplements is ironically causing more anxiety and less restful nights for many. Experts emphasize that achieving quality sleep relies on consistent daily habits rather than just nighttime rituals. Maintaining regular sleep and wake times is vital for regulating essential hormones, influencing energy levels, mood, and cognitive function.

Simple lifestyle changes can significantly improve sleep quality, aligning with NHS recommendations. This includes establishing a consistent wake-up time to anchor the body's internal clock and taking a warm shower before bed to aid the natural cooling process that signals rest. Making the bed a 'no-scroll zone' is also recommended to avoid the stimulating effects of screens.

Ultimately, good sleep hygiene begins upon waking, not at bedtime. Exposure to morning light and having breakfast helps regulate the body's clock and stabilise blood sugar, supporting the sleep drive throughout the day. These fundamental practices are key to waking up refreshed and avoiding the detrimental health effects of poor sleep.

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.
Sleepmaxxing is an obsession with optimizing sleep, often using gadgets, which can lead to increased anxiety and disrupt natural rest.
Consistent times anchor your body clock, ensuring proper hormone release for alertness and sleep, improving mood and focus.
Incorporate morning light exposure, a consistent breakfast, a warm pre-bed shower, and limit screen time before sleep.

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