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Insomnia and night-time awakening, the sleep disorders that have increased the most during confinement

Alicante, 20 May 2020. Job instability, problems arising out of living together with the partner, lack of exercise outdoors and exposure to the sun have exacerbated sleep disorders during confinement, mainly insomnia and night-time awakening, as stated by Dr. Esteban de Vicente, Sleep Unit specialist at Quirónsalud Alicante and Torrevieja.

These disorders are clearly affecting people’s health.  As explained by Dr. Teresa Lluch, Sleep Unit specialist atQuirónsalud Murcia hospital, “Sleep has a toxin-purifying effect. During the day we accumulate substances from our own metabolic activity such as adenosine or from cellular activity such as glutamate or beta-amyloid which are eliminated during sleep. This accumulation of substances is produced in the brain as a result of lack of sleep, preventing its normal functioning, making it difficult to have clear ideas, altering moods, causing irritability, etc.”

Besides, insomnia can significantly alter an individual’s metabolic health and predispose them to diabetes “by up to 40% if it becomes chronic,” says Dr. de Vicente, “and cause memory loss, speech disorders, learning difficulties, and loss of creative and problem-solving abilities.”

Tips for a healthy sleep in the new normal

For Dr. Lluch, sleep is a reflection of our daytime activity, so leading a healthy life with regard to food and exercise will help us. “In general,” she points out, “it is very important to remember that sleep depends on an organised life, with regular schedules for sleeping and above all avoiding anything that can activate us before bedtime, such as physical exercise, getting upset, excessive worry or taking any kind of stimulant such as coffee or smoking.”  As for sleeping pills, the doctor reminds us that they are unhealthy and have contraindications, so we must learn to sleep on our own and enhance behaviours that help us.

To once again ensure good sleep hygiene, the sleep specialist at Quirónsalud Torrevieja and Alicante, Dr. De Vicente, advises to follow these simple tips:

Hospital Quirón Torrevieja

Calle Partida de la Loma, s/n, 03184 Torrevieja (España)
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www.quironsalud.es

http://www.quironsalud.es/torrevieja

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