Tips for a Better Nights Sleep
You’re working out and eating healthy, but you’re only getting 5 hours of sleep per night – sound familiar? Getting any less than 7-8 hours of sleep per night can actually promote weight gain. When you aren’t getting enough sleep your hunger hormones are out of alignment. Ghrelin, your hunger hormone, increases, and leptin, your satiety hormone decreases. That’s right, when you haven’t had enough sleep your body is basically going to tell you to eat more. As well as increasing your hunger hormone, too little sleep can lead to inflammation, increased cortisol levels, and slower metabolism. So, now that we know the downfalls of not getting enough sleep, here are some tips to make sure you are winding down at the right time and getting good quality sleep.