- Learn the
Real Dangers of Poor Sleep
- By Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS
Ah
a good nights sleep.
We all want to get in the recommended 7-8 hours, yet according
to the National Sleep Foundation, almost one-third of Americans
sleep 6.5 hours or less each night. So, not only are we walking
around in a bad mood, eyes half open, giant cup of Joe in hand,
but now research shows that we are actually putting our heart
at risk!
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Research by Dr. Alexandros Vgontzas,
professor of psychiatry at The Pennsylvania State University
in Hershey reveals that even modest sleep deprivation may be
associated with low-grade inflammation, which can lead to a number
of cardiovascular problems.
Vgontzas and his team of researchers
deprived 25 men and women just two hours of sleep per night over
a six-week period. They measured blood levels for immune-system
molecules called cytokines, which are normally secreted during
inflammation and infection. Both men and women in the study had
increased concentrations of cytokines, which confirms lack of
sleep may stimulate an increase in chronic inflammation.
This is troublesome, particularly
because continuous inflammation has been shown to lead to hardening
of the arteries, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease and
even heart failure. Also, lack of quality sleep has a significant
effect on your blood sugar levels. If you are sleep deprived,
it requires more insulin to balance your blood sugar levels,
which, in turn, can lead to heart disease and a host of other
health related problems. |
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So, you know you need more shut-eye
but getting to bed early and sleeping in later just arent
an option with your busy schedule. Maybe the quantity of hours
shouldnt be your main focus, lets try focusing on
getting quality sleep. The first option that comes
to mind for most people who want to sleep more soundly is to
seek out over-the-counter or prescription sleep aids. However,
there are several downsides to consider:
Risk of tolerance - meaning
your body can require more and more of the medication in order
to achieve results.
The lingering effects
of sleepiness from the previous nights dosage can affect
your safety, the safety of those around you and even put lives
at risk.
They can be highly addictive
creating the danger that the body will never really learn
to sleep on its own again
A far better choice is to consider
more natural approaches. You can do simple things like avoiding
caffeine and television before bedtime, or practicing relaxation
exercises to help you unwind. You can also seek out a natural
herbal supplement that will help you achieve the solid sleep
you need in order to maintain good health and take care of your
heart. Trying these more natural approaches may be just the thing
to safely help you obtain a solid nights rest without the risks
associated with other traditional medications.
There you have it. The evidence
is overwhelming; getting sensible amounts of good quality sleep
is essential to achieving optimal health and particularly a healthy
heart. Ultimately its up to you to make the right decision
regarding your individual health. Remember
more zzzs
equals less disease! |