Spring Ahead, but Keep Sleeping

Spring Ahead, but Keep Sleeping

From Cleveland Clinic

We’re soon going to get our evenings back, but it’ll cost us.

On Sunday, March 9, we spring forward with the time change. And for many people, losing one hour of sleep can be pretty disruptive.

“With the shift forward in the springtime, we lose one hour of sleep. And that may not seem like a lot, but there are a couple of important points; one being that it takes time for our circadian rhythm to become aligned again with the light-dark cycle, with sunlight and darkness,” explains Nancy Foldvary, DO, neurologist and sleep specialist for Cleveland Clinic.

Dr. Foldvary says most adults are already sleep-deprived, so losing another hour can have a significant impact. For example, a person may notice they’re more irritable or moody. They may also feel tired, which can be incredibly dangerous if they’re driving. Every year, there are reports of car accidents on the Monday right after the time change.

There’s also a rise in heart attacks, stroke, depression and suicide. Dr. Foldvary says it’s unclear why that is, exactly. So, what can people do to help adjust to the time change?

She recommends going to sleep earlier, keeping your bedroom dark and avoiding electronics in there, as well.

Common things can affect our sleep, like avoiding alcohol and avoiding heavy exercise before bedtime (which is stimulating), doing exercise in the morning, using caffeine strategically in the morning and not later in the day, she says.

“These are all things that collectively help us promote good sleep anytime, but they’re particularly helpful around times of potential sleep loss,” Dr. Foldvary says.

If your sleep issues don’t seem to be resolving after a couple of weeks or months, it’s best to consult with a physician.

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