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By incorporating mindful sleep practices into our nightly routine, we can transform our sleep into a rejuvenating and health-promoting experience. (Source: Freepik)The allure of the midnight hour, with its quietude and serenity, often beckons in a world where our days seem to extend far beyond the conventional nine-to-five. (It’s called revenge bedtime procrastination) Yet, the habit of consistently sleeping after midnight may conceal more than just nocturnal tranquillity; it might cast shadows on our long-term health.
Dr Dilip Gude, senior consultant physician, Yashoda Hospitals Hyderabad, noted that sleeping very late every day can not only cause a cascade of stress and metabolic issues but is also linked with various mental health disorders such as increased anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorders.
“The natural repair cycle that occurs during sleep is hampered when people sleep late. Over all life span is decreased in those that are chronically sleep deprived and go to bed later, ” Dr Gude explained in an interaction with indianexpress.com.
Sleeping late is known to decrease the amount of sunlight exposure during the day, which affects overall mental and physical well-being causing poor focus and impaired memory, along with inhibited learning, said Dr Gude. You might also be at risk of an increased level of cholesterol and hypertension, he added.
What are the long-term problems you may face? (Source: Freepik)
By incorporating mindful sleep practices into our nightly routine, we can transform our sleep into a rejuvenating and health-promoting experience.


