I’ve always ‘got the munchies’ when I don’t get enough sleep - like last night!
I’m always banging on about Lifestyle Medicine and boring you all I’m sure, however still going to do it because I believe that everything is linked to everything else and no more so than with our bodies. And these are the things our doctors are NOT focussing on helping us with.
We simply cannot treat AF as a single condition. If you are sleep deprived, don’t take some exercise, are stressed and overweight you are more likely to have AF and other conditions so take your sleep seriously.
This from a recent study -
Get More Sleep, Lose More Weight: A Randomized Trial
Two important take-homes then, from this nice, randomized trial. One: Getting more sleep is healthy. Two: Getting more sleep is possible. It's the latter that might have more impact for those of us who struggle to get more than six and a half hours a night. We can do better, if we make a plan. Get some rest.
medscape.com/viewarticle/96...
Personally I have had problems keeping my weight in check since I started taking meds (last 15 years for one thing or another) but I’m not using that as an excuse because I’m also not nearly as active as I was and the reason for that is because of the Mg not AF so that’s something I can’t control. But I can control my sleep and eat less and have found when I can exercise, socialise and sleep well and am not stressed I do more and eat less and I spiral toward health.
When one factor gets out of kilter - I spiral down into dis-ease.
Just saying.