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Wanna Sleep Better After 60? Grab Those Weights!

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Tired of tossing and turning? Turns out, lifting weights might be your ticket to a good night’s sleep, especially as you get older. A recent study found that strength training is a powerful tool for fighting insomnia in seniors.

The Research Says: Pump Iron, Sleep Soundly

Researchers dove into 24 studies involving over 2,000 adults aged 60 and up. They wanted to see how different types of exercise affected sleep quality. The winner? Strength training, hands down. It improved sleep quality scores significantly more than aerobic exercise or a mix of both.

Why Does This Work?

“Exercise is a sleep superstar,” says Dr. Donald Grant. “It helps regulate your body temperature, which is crucial for your sleep-wake cycle.”

Dr. Hana Patel adds, “Exercise also boosts melatonin, the hormone that helps you drift off to sleep.”

What Kind of Exercise Should You Do?

While strength training is a winner, a mix is ideal:

  • Aerobic exercise: Think brisk walks, cycling, or dancing. It lowers stress and helps you wind down.
  • Strength training: Lifting weights or using resistance bands builds muscle and improves sleep quality.
  • Listen to your body: Start slow and gradually increase the intensity as you get stronger.

 

Timing is Key!

“I recommend exercising in the morning or afternoon, depending on schedules and commitments and avoiding any exercise after dinner, if people struggle with sleep. This can allow people to indulge in more intense exercises without disrupting sleep hygiene,” says Grant.

Takeaway

If you’re looking for a natural way to improve your sleep after 60, consider adding strength training to your routine. It’s not just about building muscle; it’s about building a better night’s rest!

 

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Strength training could help older adults overcome insomnia

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