Junk sleep: How to avoid it and improve the quality of your sleep
Junk sleep: How to avoid it and improve the quality of your sleep
Sleep expert and licensed psychologist, Dr. Shelby Harris, joined Good Day New York to discuss how to avoid "junk sleep" and improve the quality of your sleep.
NEW YORK – Ever wake up after eight hours of sleep and feel exhausted, like you barely slept? It's called "junk sleep."
Sleep expert, licensed psychologist and author of "The Women's Guide to Overcoming Insomnia", Dr. Shelby Harris, joined Good Day New York to discuss how to avoid "junk sleep" and improve the quality of your sleep. What is “Junk Sleep”?
"Junk sleep" is really just a catchy saying that means how is the quality of your sleep. The phrase has since been popularized in a recent advertising campaign for a mattress company. Experts say it's sleep that's just not high-quality enough to nourish your brain and body. What can we do to get a more restful nights sleep? Make sure youre getting enough sleep on a routine basis and on a consistent bed/wake schedule. It helps to ensure youre hitting all the stages of sleep from deep to light to REM that are important for good quality sleep overall. Try to eliminate obvious things that worsen sleep qualityand quantity. Alcohol, liquids, heavy meals and vigorous exercise all within three hours of bed are problematic. Also, some medications can worsen the quality of your sleep, causing multiple awakenings. Power down before bed without screensand get whatever is in your brain out of your brain. Aim for 30-60 minutes of wind-down time. If you cant find that, start with 10 minutes and work your way toward more. Make sure your room is conducive to a good nights sleep. Dark, cool, quiet and comfortable are all important to help enhance a good nights sleep. Make sure you dont have another condition thats impacting your sleep quality and quantity. Sleep apnea is super-common, and it can worsen the quality of whatever sleep you have. So, if the above suggestions dont work, talk with a sleep specialist, as theres lots of effective treatments out there (with and without medication) to enhance sleep quality and quantity.
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