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Why a good night’s sleep can be a superpower | Health

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Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:45 am
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Improving Sleep Quality: The Key to Feeling Refreshed and Energized

Have you ever woken up feeling like a zombie, relying on coffee just to get through the day? While it’s easy to blame stress or a hectic schedule, the real culprit might be the quality of your sleep rather than the quantity.

Sleep expert Joni Peddie emphasizes that the quality of your sleep is paramount in determining how well-rested you feel. Quality sleep impacts your immune system, cognitive function, and overall health. It’s not just about shutting down for the night; sleep is a crucial time when the brain detoxifies, consolidates memories, and prepares for the day ahead.

According to Peddie, a good night’s sleep starts from the moment you wake up. Simple habits like getting 30 minutes of sunlight in the morning can improve deep sleep by 59%. Avoiding caffeine at least eight hours before bedtime is another crucial factor that many people overlook.

Alcohol, often thought to aid sleep, can actually reduce sleep quality by up to 40% if consumed in excess. While it may help you fall asleep faster, it disrupts the deep sleep stages necessary for true restoration.

Food also plays a significant role in sleep quality. Key nutrients like magnesium, vitamin D, and B vitamins are essential for regulating the sleep hormone melatonin. Poor nutrition can negatively impact your sleep, with studies showing a link between hunger, nutrition, and mental clarity.

Avoiding screen time before bed is another important aspect of improving sleep quality. The blue light emitted by devices can interfere with melatonin production, leading to delayed sleep onset and reduced sleep quality. Creating a peaceful, comfortable, and cool sleep environment is also crucial for a restful night’s sleep.

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Despite our best intentions, many of us fall into the trap of delaying sleep, thinking we can make up for it later. However, Peddie emphasizes that there is no such thing as catching up on lost sleep. Consistency is key when it comes to sleep, and a good night’s rest is truly a superpower that shouldn’t be underestimated.

By prioritizing quality sleep and implementing simple yet effective strategies, you can transform your sleep routine and wake up feeling refreshed, energized, and ready to take on the day.

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