Healthy sleep Getting enough sleep & improving sleep quality
Sufficient sleep is vital for maintaining optimal health and wellbeing and it is just as important as eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly. But what ingredients can support sleep and improve sleep quality?
Insomnia is an increasing problem and an estimated 40-50 % of the population in Denmark, Sweden and Norway experiences sleeping problems for a short or long period of time. Getting insufficient sleep has a huge impact on health and quality of life and has been linked to a higher risk of conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity[1]. On the other hand, getting a good night’s sleep helps your body and brain function and can improve your learning ability, memory, creativity and decision-making[2]. Modern lifestyle involves stress, blue light screens before sleep, caffeine and irregular bedtime. All these factors may contribute to sleep problems, and it can be very hard to break the cycle of insomnia. Cutting out the things in our life that deprive us of our sleep is an obvious first choice for improving our sleep. However, a 100 % lifestyle intervention is not always possible or is not enough to get the good sleep back on track. In that case natural sleep-promoting and sleep quality improving supplements might be helpful. Here is a list of botanical extracts, minerals and amino acids which can support healthy sleep:
”Getting a good night’s sleep helps your body and brain function and can improve your learning ability, memory, creativity and decision-making”
time of day, and the levels naturally rise in the evening and fall in the morning[3]. Production of melatonin generally decreases with age, which potentially could result in sleep disorders[4]. Melatonin supplement may improve quality and duration of sleep[5]. Cherries such as Tart Montmorency cherries (Prunus cerasus) have high levels of phytochemicals including melatonin research has shown. Consumption of cherry juice concentrate provides an increase in exogenous melatonin that improved sleep duration and quality[6].
Magnesium Magnesium is essential for human health and is involved in more than 600 cellular reactions in our body[7]. It is needed for bone health, proper brain, heart and muscle function. Besides that it has been linked to benefits such as fighting inflammation, relieving constipation and lowering blood pressure[8,9]. Magnesium may also treat sleep problems. It regulates neurotransmitters which send signals throughout the nervous system and brain, and it also regulates the hormone melatonin, which is involved in sleep-awake cycles in our body. Furthermore, magnesium increases gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an >>
Melatonin Melatonin is a hormone that is produced naturally in the pineal gland of the brain. The production of melatonin is influenced by
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