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Old 12-31-2006, 10:43 AM
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Default Can't sleep...

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But this past week has been really crappy for me. Can't sleep and not much appetite. The past 3 nights I've had a total of 5 hours of sleep. I feel normal. I'm not sick. Any exercises for this? lol. I was thinking of just hitting up the gym until I pass out, but I'd probably not even sleep because of all the energy in my body.
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Old 12-31-2006, 10:57 AM
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Default Funny that you mention this

I remember reading an article by the ACSM regarding this exact study. here it is

American College of Sports Medicine
50th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

TROUBLE SLEEPING? A LITTLE EXERCISE MIGHT HELP
Sleep expert recommends exercise, especially outdoors, to promote better sleep patterns

SAN FRANSISCO - Insomnia may be among the many adverse health conditions that can be treated with increased levels of physical activity, according to an expert on the effects of exercise on sleep presenting at the American College of Sports Medicine's 50th Annual Meeting. Research indicates that exercise has effects similar to sleeping pills, and according to the presenter, indicates that people who have trouble sleeping should increase their daily activity levels.

Shawn D. Youngstedt, Ph.D., a sleep researcher at the University of California, San Diego, offers the results of several recent studies. Although there is little to suggest that exercise effects sleep levels in good sleepers, findings indicate it could lead to better sleeping patterns in those who have trouble sleeping, and should be compared with other options for treating insomnia.

"People should experiment for themselves to see whether exercise promotes better sleep," said Youngstedt. "Sleep-deprived individuals should even try experimenting with different intensities of exercise at different times of the day."

Dr. Youngstedt's findings include:

Circadian rhythms are the brain's natural way of telling us when to sleep and when to be active. Since exercise promotes shifts in the body clock, it could be a viable method of treating circadian-related sleep problems. Such problems are most associated with individuals whose body clocks are thrown off by work commitments at odd or varying work hours.
Exercising outdoors may provide added benefit since light exposure has sleep-promoting and anti-depressant effects.
Even vigorous activity just prior to sleep does not necessarily disturb sleep. Those who have trouble sleeping should experiment with exercise at different times of the day.
The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 20,000 International, National, and Regional members are dedicated to promoting and integrating scientific research, education, and practical applications of sports medicine and exercise science to maintain and enhance physical performance, fitness, health, and quality of life.

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NOTE: The conclusions outlined in this news release are those of the researchers only, and should not be construed as an official statement of the American College
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Are you taking any supplements? Some of them have a ton of caffine and can curb your appetite, also if your consuming a lot of caffinated drinks at night it can cause the sleep loss.
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:11 PM
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thats why i go to a gym where its open 24/7, so if i cant sleep i got workout, usually gets the job done...but caffiene at night is a big no no, that could be why you cannot sleep.
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