IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP CONTROL
For what it's worth...
Just finished a visit with my sleep doctor who is the director of the sleep disorder center at a major university teaching hospital.
After reviewing my ResScan report, he noted that although I had an indication of sleep sufficiency in terms of hours, I should try to regularize my sleep pattern to coincide with more traditional hours to reset my circadian rhythm. Especially getting 45-min of morning sun. My self-defined working hours usually means bed at 4 a.m. and sleep to 12 - 1 p.m. or sleep from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
He cited research that suggests that disturbances in the circadian rhythm can lead to increased occurrences of apnea episodes, problems with blood pressure control, risk of type 2 diabetes, and can affect chronic kidney disease.
Best to all.
Steve
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP CONTROL
- yes, indeed. Sounds interesting. It looks inimaginable for me, going to sleep under such shifts in time. I have realized long ago how important for me is sleep hygiene ( 40 minutes off schedulle makes big difference!).
good luck
RE: IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP CONTROL
Thanks for your post.
I *think* that our schedules slip and slide....and that doesn't help. I remember periods where I did that too. Setting a regular schedule was difficult. However, it was worth it.
Long time back I worked the afternoon shift as a maintenance supervisor==1/3 of the time. That was 2:30 to 11:00. I didn't have to work night shifts at all. I was a biker then. I took many late night rides to destress. My friends who supervised shifts had real issues. They would work every weekend (days). During the week one would have 3 quick triples at home or the hotel, and then settle down to steady drinking until he fell asleep.
Point is that I don't think my sleep doctors ever mentioned wellness. That's why I've started threads here trying to improve my treatment and help others. They petered out due to lack of interest.