Aerobic or Moderate Strength Exercises Can Make You Sleep Better
One of the many health issues people with chronic pain may experience is insomnia.
The ironic thing about insomnia and chronic pain is that together they create a vicious cycle. The more you hurt, the less you sleep, and the less you sleep the more you hurt. The good news is that 30 minutes of moderate walking may significantly improve your sleep quality.
Research presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) shows that âan acute session of moderate aerobic exercise, but not heavy aerobic or moderate strength exercisesâ can improve the amount and quality of sleep for people with insomnia (without resorting to pharmaceutical sleep-aids).
In this new research, the group with moderate aerobic exercise group (walking) showed the most sleep improvements including:
- 54% reduction in time it takes to fall asleep
- 36% less awake time during the night
- 37% increase in total sleep time
These findings highlight the importance of moderate physical exercise to help treat insomnia. In general, about 30 percent of adults are thought to have symptoms of insomnia. It is more common among elderly people, women, and those suffering from a pain condition.
This study is especially encouraging because people suffering with chronic pain may have difficulty participating in intense aerobic exercise but it is likely that they can walk at a moderate pace.
If you are suffering from insomnia, try 30 minutes of moderate walking and please let me know if it helped!
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