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Three Reasons How Aging Affects Our Sleep

Last updated: October 9, 2024 6:28 pm
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Getting a good night’s sleep is crucial for maintaining our overall health and well-being, especially as we age. Research shows that sleep deprivation can have serious consequences, such as heart disease, cognitive impairment, and an increased risk of dementia in older adults. As we grow older, our sleep patterns tend to change, with many experiencing difficulties falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up too early. Understanding how aging affects our sleep and implementing strategies to improve sleep health is essential for maintaining a high quality of life.

1) Change In Sleep Patterns

According to a recent fact sheet published by the National Council on Aging (NCOA), changes in sleep cycles and circadian rhythms are common as we age. Factors such as hormonal and brain changes contribute to these fluctuations, resulting in disrupted sleep patterns. Older adults may produce less growth hormone and melatonin, leading to interruptions in sleep. Additionally, aging can impact the brain’s sleep/wake cycle, causing individuals to fall asleep and wake up earlier. Many older adults also report taking longer to fall asleep initially due to decreased time spent in stage three non-REM and REM sleep.

Despite these changes, maintaining a healthy amount of sleep, typically between 7 and 9 hours a night, is crucial for overall health. Practicing good sleep hygiene and addressing the root causes of sleep disturbances are essential steps in improving sleep quality and continuity.

2) Lifestyle Habits

Various lifestyle factors can influence sleep quality, especially as we age. Stress, mental health issues, diet, exercise, and substances like caffeine and alcohol all play a role in preparing for a restful night’s sleep. Common factors contributing to poor sleep in older adults include chronic pain, anxiety, depression, sleep apnea, nocturia, decreased sunlight exposure, and physical inactivity. Addressing these factors through lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a sleep schedule, limiting fluid intake before bed, and seeking professional treatment for sleep disorders, can significantly improve sleep quality.

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3) Impact Of Medications

In addition to lifestyle and biological factors, medications can also impact sleep in older adults. Certain medications, such as diuretics, antidepressants, and cold medications, can interfere with sleep patterns and lead to difficulties falling and staying asleep. Polypharmacy, the regular use of five or more medications concurrently, is a common issue among older adults and can negatively affect sleep. Discussing medication use with a healthcare provider, including potential interactions and reducing the quantity of medications, is essential for promoting quality sleep in older adults.

In conclusion, understanding how aging affects sleep patterns and implementing strategies to improve sleep health is crucial for maintaining overall well-being in older adults. By addressing lifestyle factors, medication use, and practicing good sleep hygiene, older adults can enhance their quality of sleep and ultimately improve their quality of life.

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