Evening exercise doesn’t cause sleep problems, study says

December 17, 2018  20:05

You've probably heard the popular belief that working out close to bedtime can mess with your sleep/wake cycle, since it gives you a boost of energy right as you're trying to catch some Z's. However, research is showing that this common thinking is actually a misconception after all. Exercise before bed won't actually keep you awake at night, says the study published in Sports Medicine. In fact, it may even have a positive impact when it comes to getting restful sleep.

Researchers from the Institute of Human Movement Sciences and Sport at ETH Zurich analyzed and collected data from 23 studies that pertained to exercising at night, and potential sleep issues, according to a press release. Interestingly, they discovered that working out within four hours of bedtime generally doesn't negatively impact quality of sleep.

"It is well known that doing exercise during the day improves sleep quality. Now we have shown that, at the very least, exercising in the evening doesn't have a negative effect," Dr. Christina Spengler, the Deputy Head of the Exercise Physiology Lab at ETH Zurich, said in the press release. "If doing sport in the evening has any effect on sleep quality at all, it's rather a positive effect, albeit only a mild one."

After analyzing their data, Spengler and the other researchers found that people who exercised even a small amount in the evening spent 21.2 percent of their time asleep in deep sleep. However, after going an evening without exercise, that number decreased to 19.9 percent. So, though it's only a small difference, exercise before bed may be a good thing — despite what most of us were told.

Source: bustle.com

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