Insomnia when dieting/exercising?
juliaruliasNY
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I find that whenever I start a healthier diet/exercise plan that I often have trouble falling asleep and when I do it's not restful and is usually only a few hours (more like a nap).
I've become immune to sleeping pills, melatonin pills and wine. I also notice I'm very hot/sweaty at night...
Anyone else have this issue? Suggestions or tips that worked for you?
I've become immune to sleeping pills, melatonin pills and wine. I also notice I'm very hot/sweaty at night...
Anyone else have this issue? Suggestions or tips that worked for you?
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I'm right there with ya. Have trouble sleeping every night.0
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You're not alone, there have been several such threads lately, but no one has any real idea how to go about it from what I've seen.0
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It helps when I eat less or nothing for breakfast and most of my calories at dinner. Example - 400 calorie lunch, 200 calorie afternoon snack, 800 calorie dinner. This is a form of intermittent fasting (see MFP group) called 16:8 because you only eat during an 8 hour period.0
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I do Intermittent Fasting and eat from 12 pm - 7:00 pm . It hasn't helped my insomnia at all.0
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Very interesting. I've never heard of it, but I've eaten heavier dinners for the purpose of inducing 'food coma' to no avail.
I think I just sweat too much whenever I start working out (body literally feels like a furnace right after a workout and for days following) and it prevents me from falling asleep.0 -
Sleeping is giving in, no matter what the time is.0
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JeopardyRight wrote: »Sleeping is giving in, no matter what the time is.
Hmm .. Giving in as a positive or negative?
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There are lots of contributing factors in this, but if you've just started your program i'd go with it cortisol levels and/or leaving a large gap between eating and sleeping.
Can also be down to things like caffeine intake.
Answer to these is usually reduce caffeine intake, reduce intensity of workouts for a couple of weeks to 'get acclimatised', and ensure you're spreading your calories out well.
Prepare a healthy snack that you can have as supper, make it tasty. When you have it, you'll release endorphins and settle down in bed easier.
Any more you need to know, gimme a shout, feel free to add, whatever *shrug*0 -
I can relate to this when it comes to exercise and sleep. For me, I think part of the issue is being able to relax while exercising. I find if I'm very tense throughout the day (including while exercising), if anything the exercise seems to make it worse for me to try to sleep well. Even still, just yesterday I did a fair amount of exercise and was fairly relaxed throughout the day (including while exercising). But I did wake up in the middle of the night and spent almost 2 hours trying to fall back asleep.
I have heard that there are some links between certain nutrients and sleep (magnesium in particular), but I haven't experimented with it.0 -
how much are you eating?? i started sleeping much better when i stopped restricting dumb amounts0
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salembambi wrote: »how much are you eating?? i started sleeping much better when i stopped restricting dumb amounts
Already considered that and I'm eating over my maintenance calories so that's not really the problem0 -
ForecasterJason wrote: »I can relate to this when it comes to exercise and sleep. For me, I think part of the issue is being able to relax while exercising. I find if I'm very tense throughout the day (including while exercising), if anything the exercise seems to make it worse for me to try to sleep well. Even still, just yesterday I did a fair amount of exercise and was fairly relaxed throughout the day (including while exercising). But I did wake up in the middle of the night and spent almost 2 hours trying to fall back asleep.
I have heard that there are some links between certain nutrients and sleep (magnesium in particular), but I haven't experimented with it.
I actually have magnesium supplements that I haven't been using but I will try it out and see if it helps at all. Thanks!
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@juliaruliasNY have you noticed any difference yet?0
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