Exercising at this time of the day does not cause sleep problems
Turns
out, exercising
four hours before going to bed does not have a negative effect on sleep.
Even
among sleep researchers, it is a widely held belief that sleep quality can be
improved by avoiding exercise in the evening. However, according to researchers
from the Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport, it is not generally
true.
The
scientists concluded that "If doing sport in the evening has any effect on
sleep
quality at all, it's rather a positive effect, albeit only a mild
one."
By
combining the data from the different studies, the researchers showed that in
the night after study participants had done some sport in the evening, they
spent 21.2 percent of their sleeping time in deep sleep. Following an evening
without exercise, the average figure was 19.9 percent. While the difference is
small, it is statistically significant. Deep sleep phases are especially
important for physical recovery.
However,
vigorous training within an hour before bedtime is an exception to the rule. Read
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