Aging and Sleep
Overview
Ever notice that it’s harder to get a good night’s sleep now than when you were younger? Aches and pains, a weaker bladder, acid reflux—even minor health concerns can have a major effect on a person’s ability to fall asleep and stay asleep.
Without a good night’s sleep, you may feel groggy and less sharp, and continued lack of sleep may raise your risk of medical problems such as type 1 diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, obesity and heart disease.
Take a look at your habits surrounding caffeine and alcohol intake, sleep aids and the use of electronics near bedtime. Medication side effects or health conditions may be causing insomnia. If sleep problems persist, talk to your doctor or consult with a sleep expert.
Without a good night’s sleep, you may feel groggy and less sharp, and continued lack of sleep may raise your risk of medical problems such as type 1 diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, obesity and heart disease.
Take a look at your habits surrounding caffeine and alcohol intake, sleep aids and the use of electronics near bedtime. Medication side effects or health conditions may be causing insomnia. If sleep problems persist, talk to your doctor or consult with a sleep expert.
Wellness and Prevention
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- Teens and Sleep: How Much Is Enough?
- Seven Ways to Get a Healthier Night's Sleep
- Why Can't I Sleep? 6 Surprising Factors
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- Oversleeping: Bad for Your Health?
- Up in the Middle of the Night? How to Get Back to Sleep
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- Good Sleep May Be All in Your Head
- Exercising for Better Sleep
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