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How sleep disorders and bad lifestyle impacts mental health and tips to avoid it

Inadequate sleep and unhealthy lifestyle have great implications on mental well-being, which contributes to stress, anxiety and depression. Disorders of sleep, and disordered routine, impair brain function and emotional stability. By being aware of this relationship and developing preventive measures, mental health can be protected and quality of life enhanced

September 10, 2025 / 12:09 IST
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Poor sleep and unhealthy routines can worsen anxiety, depression, and stress. Here’s how to improve sleep for stronger mental health. (Image: Pexels)
Poor sleep and unhealthy routines can worsen anxiety, depression, and stress. Here’s how to improve sleep for stronger mental health. (Image: Pexels)

The quality of our mental well-being is intertwined with the way we sleep and live. In these fast-paced times, filled with midnight keystrokes, extended screen time, unbalanced eating schedules, mental health is not a priority.

When we fail to get enough restful sleep, our brain is less able to regulate these emotions and process stressful events. Long-term sleep deprivation causes crankiness, moodiness, and anxiety at the very least, and long-term depression at worst. This problem is compounded even more by bad habits such as lack of exercise, poor diet, and high strung lifestyle.

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Knowledge about the association between sleep, lifestyle and mental health, is crucial to prevent, says Dr Radhika Mehta,  Delhi- based Sleep and Mental Health Specialist. “Simple yet continuous course corrections can make a world of difference when it comes to mental resilience", she adds.

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