💡 Did You Know? #4 - Most Beneficial Sleeping Hours

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It's 2:15 AM, my body screams "Dude, I need some sleep!" but I ignore it. I keep on watching the Galaxy Quest because it's FUN and I have to finish it. What an addict. Wait a minute...

Is it really worth watching that AWESOME movie or a TV show or doing anything else you like or don't, LATE AT NIGHT? Let's find out (* grabs popcorn bag but finds none left *).

The Circadian Rhythm


It all starts with a term known as the Circadian Rhythm or Cerca Diem (in Latin) meaning "approximately a day" (thanks to SciShow). Day and night summed are equal to 1 daily cycle and your body is actually SYNCED biologically with those daily cycles.

Just like your body gets synced with your boyfriend's/girlfriend's if you know what I mean.

Moving on, because of daily cycles, your body knows EXACTLY when it should rest and you get that signal by wanting to SLEEEEEP. Hello... You still here?

Circadian Rhythms also affects your eating and mating processes. The main regulator of rhythms is found in the hypothalamus (inside your head) called as Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN) which connects directly your nervous system to the endocrine systems.

Sleeping Hours


Scientists have discovered that it is mostly BENEFICIAL to consider sleeping between 2:00 to 4:00 AM (deepest sleep) and taking a nap from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. Skipping those hours may lead to health issues like

  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Depression
  • Dementia

When do you usually go to sleep?

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Thanks @wild-forest for helping me discover the optimal hours of sleep that I will try to put to work and try to keep them consistent during the weekdays and weekends. I also believe the 2:00 - 4:00AM is really the best time to have deep sleep. Thanks again for your thoughtful post.

You are always welcome, mate. Thanks for stopping by! ;)

You got a 25.02% upvote from @brupvoter courtesy of @wild-forest!

If I don't have to get up to leave for work or school, my natural rhythm seems to be to sleep between 2 am and 10 am. I struggle to sleep during any other times regardless of any other indicators. I'm definitely a night owl!

I guess it’s fine since you take the deepest sleeping hours from 2 to 4 am ;)