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September
27, 2006:
Improving Sleep Quality II
Interview
with Michael Breus, PhD, author of Good
Night
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Mike
Carruthers:
Did you know that driving when you're tired can be very dangerous?
Michael Breus, PhD:
If you look at the research you'll see that reaction time slows
down - so if you're driving a car with less than five and a half
to six hours worth of sleep, your reaction time is equal to that
of somebody having had two or three cocktails.
Sleep specialist Dr. Michael Breus author of the book, Good
Night, says there's a fascinating connection between sleep
and weight loss.
And what we have
found is that when you don't sleep well, your ability to lose
weight is severely hampered. And what I mean by that is your
metabolism slows down if you are sleep-deprived. The second
factor is when you don't sleep well you have higher levels of
cortisol, which increases your appetite. So what they're finding
now is you've got high appetite with low metabolism and you
know what?- that equals weight gain.
Reading in bed
can help you get sleepy so you can fall asleep - however Dr.
Breus says…
What I recommend
for people is: instead of having an overhead light on or even
a bedside table lamp, I ask them to get these little book lights
that you can actually attach to the book - because the light
from your bedside table can actually affect your ability to
fall asleep.
There are lots
of tricks to help people fall asleep when they're tossing and
turning…
But the one that
I've found that works the most - and you're going to think that
this is a little weird, but it actually works quite well - is
I tell my patients to count backwards from three hundred by
threes. It keeps you from thinking about the things that you
were thinking about and it's so doggone boring, it ends up putting
you to sleep.
For transcripts
visit our website: somethingyoushouldknow.net - I'm Mike Carruthers
and that's Something You Should Know.
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