Getting at least seven hours of sleep each night is crucial for adults to maintain good health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adequate sleep is necessary for overall well-being, especially for heart health. Lack of enough sleep can increase the risk of developing chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart attacks, and strokes in the future.
Dr. Juan Cardenas Rosales from the Mayo Clinic recommends aiming for seven hours of sleep per night to allow the body to recover and prepare for the next day. To improve the quality of rest, it’s important to establish a consistent sleep schedule by going to bed and waking up at the same time each day. It’s also recommended to stay physically active during the day but avoid strenuous exercise right before bedtime.
To create a conducive environment for sleep, individuals should avoid using digital screens at least an hour before going to bed. By implementing these practical steps, it becomes easier for the body to fall asleep and get the necessary rest for optimal health. Getting a good night’s sleep can boost energy levels and overall wellness, making it essential for a healthy lifestyle.
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