How much is enough?
Experts say you should aim to get between seven and eight hours of shut-eye each night, but it’s not always easy, and yet some of us neglect the benefits it offers entirely.
What’s more after this last year of uncertainty, our mental wellbeing has really taken a hit. So, isn’t it time we started to take action?
Here’s eight tips to get a good night’s sleep.
Keep Fit and Active
Staying active throughout the day can help you drift off to sleep in the evening.
Exercise is proven to boost the effects of the natural sleep hormone melatonin. Physical activity outdoors exposes your body to daylight too, helping you to regulate your body clock and giving you that much need dose of vitamin D.
Exercise doesn’t have to be rigorous, a stroll around your local park is just as good as running or cycling. However, some people find that if they do undertake vigorous exercise less than two hours before bedtime, it can make it harder to get to sleep.