How to sleep The new science-based solutions for sleeping through the night

Rafael Pelayo

Book - 2020

"Sleep difficulties affect millions of people-and the problem is getting worse. The deluge of sleep advice out there, referred to collectively as "sleep hygiene" rules, consists mostly of isolated recommendations for things not to do, such as: Don't drink coffee close to bedtime. Don't watch TV in bed. Despite the popularity of these old rules, Dr. Rafael Pelayo tells us, sleep hygiene alone is rarely effective in helping people with serious sleep problems. We need new rules that reflect the growth of knowledge in sleep science and can effectively improve our health. Pelayo's approach is to first take a step back and teach us how sleep works. He explains that nobody sleeps through the night; that the need for s...leep is biological, but the way we sleep is learned; how much sleep you actually need each night, and that you can't get by with less. Then, once readers understand sleep and why it's so essential to our health and well-being, he offers a clear path to better sleep, with a flexible approach that will work for anyone. He offers a strategy for combatting jet lag: use your circadian rhythms to your advantage by maximizing your exposure to daylight. He advises you to think of napping like snacking: snacks are fine to tide you over during long stretches between meals, but if snacking too much or too late keeps you from eating dinner, it's a problem-same goes for naps and a good night's sleep! And he cautions that alcohol is a double-edged sword: it may help you fall asleep, but it also disrupts your sleep cycle. The information in this friendly, accessible book will help readers sleep better, wake up refreshed, and have a healthier life"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Popular works
Published
New York : Artisan Books, a division of Workman Publishing Co., Inc [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Rafael Pelayo (author)
Physical Description
160 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781579659578
  • Introduction
  • 1. How Sleep Works
  • 2. Snoring? Start Here
  • 3. Sleep for the Insomniac
  • 4. A Day in the (Night) Life
  • 5. Sleep Disorders
  • 6. A Lifetime of Sleeping Well
  • 7. Dreaming: The Theater of the Night
  • 8. Seeing a Sleep Doctor
  • Final Thoughts
  • Resources
  • Further Reading
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Any sleep patient can improve so long as they're given the right rules to follow," advises Pelayo (Dement's Sleep & Dreams), a professor of sleep medicine at Stanford University, in this concise and thorough guide. The author begins by explaining the biology of sleep, circadian rhythms, and the effects of sleep deprivation (after one day without sleep, "a person's reaction time is similar to that of a drunk driver"). He then introduces his rules, which include using a CPAP device to stop obstructive sleep apnea, and that insomniacs shouldn't look at the clock, computer, or TV if they wake up in the night. He sets rules for the daytime, too, such as avoiding caffeine six to eight hours before bed, and gives notes on sleep supplements such as melatonin ("it may help people fall asleep faster, but it does not aid in staying asleep," he writes). Pelayo explains the science behind sleep accessibly and with a light touch: "our tendencies are not our destiny! A night owl can adjust to an early-morning exercise routine," he advises. Anyone struggling to get enough shut-eye should give these practical tips a look. (Dec.)

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