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It's January, and alongside all your other dreams for 2016, one of your resolutions will probably be that this is the year you're going to lose weight and get fit.
But did you know that getting enough sleep each night can really help with your fitness goals?
Which means having a lie in instead of an early morning gym session is actually better for you! Well, maybe not...
However, according to research, people who get around 8 hours sleep a night can reduce their stress levels and have double the chance of slimming down, alongside many other health benefits.
According to a study carried out by researchers from Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Portland US, people who had less than six hours sleep or more than eight hours sleep per day were less likely to lose weight. The results support previous research linking sleep problems to obesity.
However, this does not mean that a poor sleep pattern directly causes obesity, but if a candidate wasn't getting enough sleep, it was harder for them to stick to their weight loss programme.
Lack of sleep can trigger a hormonal reaction which results in an intake of energy-dense food – usually high carb and high sugar foods, which become a “coping behaviour”.
We've all been too tired to cook a healthy meal and reached for a takeaway menu instead, or needed an energy boost so grabbed a chocolate bar or energy drink. Once or twice alongside a healthy lifestyle is fine, but if you constantly find yourself doing this, that is where the problem starts.
Everyone knows that you need sleep. And there are few better feelings in life than sinking into a comfortable bed after a long and tiring day.
But for many people, sleep isn't a priority. The thing is, it should be. There are many health benefits of sleep, so not getting enough can take its toll on your body.
We've pulled back the covers on some of the key advantages of sleep, by looking at some studies and scientific evidence that support each claim.
If you work shifts, you probably know how hard it can be to sleep. You might well have suffered from lack of sleep, or at least found yourself struggling to nod off when it's bright daylight outside.
What you might not realise is that there's actually a real condition associated with shift work and sleep patterns. It's called Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD), and it can be a nightmare (excuse the pun) for anyone who suffers.
If you regularly find yourself unable to sleep, or you're simply a shift worker looking for some tips on how to sleep better and avoid SWSD, this is the post for you.
Keep reading to find out what the signs of Shift Work Sleep Disorder are, who's most at risk, and how you can avoid it.
No matter how many times you have a clear out, you always seem to need more space in your bedroom.
Small bedrooms can be a nightmare, but even those who have a good sized one can struggle. If you can barely close your drawers, have clothes all over your bedroom floor or your wardrobe rail is creaking under the weight of a million unworn jumpers, this is the post for you.
When was the last time you replaced your bed or mattress? Many of us buy one, and then rarely think about ever replacing it.
But did you know that an old bed can actually be damaging to your health and well-being? Thankfully there are a number of clues that can help you decide when the time is right for a new bed...