Research
by Dr. Alexandros Vgontzas, professor of psychiatry
at The Pennsylvania State University in Hershey reveals
that even modest sleep deprivation may be associated
with low-grade inflammation, which can lead to a number
of cardiovascular problems.
Vgontzas
and his team of researchers deprived 25 men and women
just two hours of sleep per night over a six-week
period. They measured blood levels for immune-system
molecules called cytokines, which are normally secreted
during inflammation and infection. Both men and women
in the study had increased concentrations of cytokines,
which confirms lack of sleep may stimulate an increase
in chronic inflammation.
This
is troublesome, particularly because continuous inflammation
has been shown to lead to hardening of the arteries,
high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease and even
heart failure. Also, lack of quality sleep has a significant
effect on your blood sugar levels. If you are sleep
deprived, it requires more insulin to balance your
blood sugar levels, which, in turn, can lead to heart
disease and a host of other health related problems.
So,
you know you need more shut-eye but getting to bed early
and sleeping in later just aren’t an option with
your busy schedule. Maybe the quantity of hours shouldn’t
be your main focus, let’s try focusing on getting
“quality” sleep. The first option that comes
to mind for most people who want to sleep more soundly
is to seek out over-the-counter or prescription sleep
aids. However, there are several downsides to consider:
- Risk of tolerance - meaning your
body can require more and more of the medication
in order to achieve results.
- The lingering effects of sleepiness
from the previous night’s dosage can affect
your safety, the safety of those around you and
even put lives at risk.
- They can be highly addictive
– creating the danger that the body will never
really learn to sleep on its own again
A far better choice is to consider more natural approaches.
You can do simple things like avoiding caffeine and
television before bedtime, or practicing relaxation
exercises to help you unwind. You can also seek out
a natural herbal supplement that will help you achieve
the solid sleep you need in order to maintain good
health and take care of your heart. Trying these more
natural approaches may be just the thing to safely
help you obtain a solid nights rest without the risks
associated with other traditional medications.
There
you have it. The evidence is overwhelming; getting
sensible amounts of good quality sleep is essential
to achieving optimal health and particularly a healthy
heart. Ultimately it’s up to you to make the
right decision regarding your individual health. Remember…
more zzz’s equals less disease!
About
the author:
Fitness expert and best-selling author, Jesse Cannone,
CFT, CPRS, is the co-owner of www.losethebackpain.com.