Today's Health Tips
The 6 Things You Should Always Avoid Before Bedtime
Healthy Living
Not getting enough sleep can really affect your health: it can lead to
weight gain, weaken the immune system, and make you feel foggy the next
day. If you're constantly having trouble falling asleep or you toss and
turn all night, avoid doing these six things before going to bed.
Eat Greasy or High-Fat Foods:
Greasy, heavy fatty foods not only
make you feel sluggish the next morning, but also make your stomach
work overtime to digest all that food, causing discomfort that can make
it difficult to sleep. Stay away from fast food, ice cream, and these other foods right before bed.
Stare at a Screen:
Surfing the web on your laptop or iPad in bed is what many people do right before saying goodnight, but the blue light these devices emit stimulates the brain, making it harder for the body to unwind, relax, and sense that it's time for bed. Even watching your favorite show on TV can cost you a good night's sleep. If you want to get lost in something, open a relaxing book, or meditate instead.
Do Intense Cardio:
Exercising regularly is the key to sleeping
well at night, but hitting the gym right before you're about to snooze
isn't the best idea. Aside from needing to eat right after, it revs up
your heart rate and your energy levels, making it difficult for your
body and mind to settle down enough to fall asleep. For a better night
of Z's, finish your workout three hours before you plan to hit the hay.
Work Late:
If you have a big meeting in the morning or a project
due at the end of the week, getting some work done after dinner may
ease your mind. Just be sure to put your work away at least an hour
before going to sleep to give your brain a break, so you can go to sleep
feeling calm, not hyped up or anxious about tomorrow's deadlines.
Drink Caffeine:
The caffeine found in coffee, tea, and even
chocolate is a stimulant that can keep you up longer than you planned.
How much caffeine your body can handle depends on you, but a good rule
of thumb is to put that cup of joe down a few hours before bed. The same
goes for alcohol. Drinking a glass of vino too close to bedtime - or
drinking two or three - will prevent you from having a restful night of
sleep (even if you pass out fast).
Get Emotionally Wound Up:
Bickering with your sister on the
phone, watching a disturbing show on TV, or reading an emotionally
taxing book isn't exactly helping you on the road to relaxation. Prevent
getting your nerves and emotions wound up by engaging in calming
activities like reading a light novel, sipping herbal tea, taking a hot
bath, or doing some of these gentle stretches in bed.
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