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Doing This In The Morning Can Ruin Your Sleep Cycle

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Last updated: 2024/07/04 at 4:28 AM
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A good night’s sleep is crucial for overall health, but did you know that your morning habits can significantly impact your sleep cycle? Sleep experts emphasize that certain morning routines can disrupt your circadian rhythm, leading to poor sleep quality. Here are seven insights from experts on what to avoid in the morning to maintain a healthy sleep cycle.

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1. Lingering in Bed2. Avoiding Sunlight3. Skipping Morning Exercise4. Lying in Bed on Weekends5. Using Electronics in Bed6. Staying in a Dark Room7. Not Making Your BedConclusionSources

1. Lingering in Bed

One of the most detrimental habits is staying in bed after waking up. Dr. Chester Wu, a psychiatrist and sleep medicine specialist, advises against lingering in bed as it can leave you feeling groggy and tired. Dr. Wu stresses the importance of getting out of bed immediately upon waking to avoid feeling lazy or groggy.

2. Avoiding Sunlight

Exposure to natural light in the morning is essential for regulating your circadian rhythm. Dr. Chris Winter, a neurologist and sleep health expert, emphasizes the importance of getting into the light as soon as you wake up. He explains that light helps shut off your brain’s production of melatonin, signaling the start of the day.

3. Skipping Morning Exercise

Engaging in physical activity in the morning can signal to your brain that the day has begun. Dr. Winter suggests starting the day with some form of exercise to boost alertness and set a positive tone for the rest of the day.

4. Lying in Bed on Weekends

While sleeping in on weekends may seem tempting, it can disrupt your sleep cycle. Maintaining a consistent wake-up time, even on weekends, is crucial for regulating your biological clock and avoiding social jet lag.

5. Using Electronics in Bed

Avoid using electronic devices in bed as the blue light emitted from screens can interfere with melatonin production and disrupt your sleep cycle. Establish a bedtime routine that promotes relaxation and avoid screens in the bedroom.

6. Staying in a Dark Room

Waking up and staying in a dark room can confuse your body’s internal clock. Dr. Winter advises against remaining in a dark bedroom upon waking and suggests opening curtains or going outside to signal to your body that it’s time to wake up.

7. Not Making Your Bed

Make your bed in the morning as it can have a positive impact on your sleep cycle by establishing a routine that signals to your brain that the day has started. This small act can help prevent you from getting back into bed during the day.

Conclusion

Your morning habits are essential for maintaining a healthy sleep cycle. By avoiding common pitfalls and adopting practices that support your circadian rhythm, you can improve your sleep quality and overall well-being. Simple changes like avoiding lingering in bed, getting sunlight, and maintaining a consistent wake-up time can make a significant difference in your sleep health.

Sources

  1. “Experts share the worst thing you can do in the morning for your sleep cycle.” Irish Star. Yelena Mandenberg and Rudi Kinsella. 2024.
  2. “Here’s The One Thing Sleep Doctors Never, Ever Do In The Morning.” Yahoo. April 13, 2024.

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