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Health benefits of sleep: Deep, restorative sleep matters more than hours spent in bed

Sleep quality is paramount for our health and fitness. Deep, restorative sleep matters more than hours spent in bed. Factors like late-night eating, intense exercise before bed, stimulants, screen time, an overactive mind, and lack of routine can affect sleep quality.

March 27, 2024 / 17:14 IST
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Sleep disruptors: Exercise triggers the release of endorphins, adrenaline, and cortisol, making it challenging to transition into deep slumber (Image: Canva)

Sleep is essential. Quality sleep is even more critical. Consider this. There are days when you slept for just 6 hours, but woke up feeling rested and recharged. Then there are days when you could sleep for full 10 hours, but feel tired, fatigued and drowsy through the day.

What does it mean? It means that even if you slept for only 6 hours that day, it was so deep and of superior quality that it was enough for your body to go through all the regenerative processes. On the other hand, even though you slept for 10 hours, it was not sound sleep.

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Remember, it isn't just about sleeping long. You should aim to sleep well too.

While there are gadgets, bands, and rings to measure sleep, do you know what is the most accurate way to measure your sleep and gauge its quality? Your body and its biofeedback, the subtle signs that help you determine if you have slept well or not, says Luke Coutinho, Integrative Lifestyle Expert.

According to him some of these sound like:

What affects sleep quality and how to handle it?