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    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanFebruary 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new study from Stanford University highlights the importance of bedtime for mental health. The research, which looked at the sleep patterns of nearly 75,000 adults in the UK, found that staying up too late can increase the risk of anxiety and depression. The study suggests that people should aim to be in bed by 1 a.m. to reduce mental health risks.

    The Study and Method

    The study, published in Psychiatry Research, involved 73,880 adults. Participants were asked about their sleep habits, including whether they preferred staying up late or waking up early. The researchers also looked at each person’s natural sleep-wake tendencies, or chronotype.

    For one week, participants wore monitors to track their sleep. The researchers grouped them into three categories: early sleepers (first 25%), intermediate sleepers (middle 50%), and late sleepers (last 25%). This helped the researchers compare sleep patterns based on individual habits.

    The researchers then looked at the participants’ mental health records to see how their sleep patterns affected their well-being.

    Key Findings

    The study found that going to bed late was linked to a higher risk of mental health problems like anxiety and depression. People who stayed up late were 20% to 40% more likely to experience these issues, regardless of their natural sleep preferences.

    Interestingly, the study challenged common beliefs about sleep. Many people think they function better at night. However, the study showed that staying up late, whether by choice or habit, hurt mental health. Even those who naturally prefer to stay up late had better mental health when they followed a more typical sleep schedule.

    “We found that aligning with your chronotype isn’t as important as going to bed at a reasonable hour,” said Professor Jamie Zeitzer, a senior author of the study.

    Impact of Late Sleep Schedules

    The study also showed that night owls—people who stay up late regularly—had a higher chance of developing mental health problems. Those who stayed up especially late were more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression than those who went to bed earlier.

    Professor Zeitzer explained that staying up too late could lead to impulsive decisions, possibly influenced by substance use, like alcohol or drugs.

    Improving Sleep Habits

    For night owls, the study offers some tips to improve sleep habits:

    • Gradually go to bed earlier.
    • Get exposure to morning sunlight, which helps reset the body’s internal clock.
    • Avoid caffeine or other stimulating activities late in the day.

    By shifting their bedtime earlier, individuals can improve sleep quality and reduce the risk of mental health issues. Although the exact reasons why late bedtimes affect mental health aren’t fully clear, the study emphasizes the importance of good sleep for overall well-being.

    Stanford’s research highlights that going to bed after 1 a.m. could hurt mental health. The study encourages people to align their sleep habits with healthier routines to lower the risk of anxiety and depression.

    For the latest health related news, stay tuned with Daljoog News.

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