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Simple Lifestyle Changes to Improve Sleep Quality and Reduce Night Wakings

08:42, 06 February

Experiencing frequent night wakings can be frustrating, but often simple lifestyle changes can significantly improve your sleep quality. While we all wake up briefly during the night, healthy sleep involves these wake periods being so short we don't notice them. This article explores five common reasons for frequent night wakings and offers practical solutions.

1. Diet and Nutrition: A balanced diet rich in vitamin D, magnesium, zinc, B vitamins, and natural melatonin sources can support healthy sleep. Avoid late dinners, as indigestion can disrupt sleep. Consider incorporating magnesium-rich pumpkin seeds, cereals and oats, and protein sources into your diet.

2. Social Media and Screen Time: The stimulation of social media, including bright lights and noisy content, can disrupt sleep. Limit phone usage in the hour before bed and consider setting nighttime screen limits to reduce your exposure.

3. Lack of Exercise: Regular exercise helps regulate energy levels and promotes melatonin production. Even if you feel tired, a lack of physical activity can negatively impact sleep. Incorporate light stretching or a 20-minute walk into your daily routine.

4. Anxiety and Stress: Bedtime should be a time for relaxation, but anxieties can interfere with sleep. To manage stress, try writing down your worries before bed, planning for the next day, and engaging in calming activities like breathing exercises or a warm bath.

5. Sleep Habits: Waking up at night is normal, but how you respond can impact your sleep quality. For minor wake-ups, try staying comfortable and using breathing exercises or cognitive shuffling to fall back asleep. For longer wake-ups, follow the 15-minute rule: if you've been awake for more than 15 minutes, get out of bed and engage in a calming activity until you feel sleepy again.

By implementing these simple lifestyle changes, you can improve your sleep quality and reduce frequent night wakings, allowing you to wake up feeling refreshed and energized.

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