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Is high-quality sleep the missing component to help you shed fat for good, stave off diseases, and keep you productive? In Sleep Smarter, Shawn Stevenson, host of the popular podcast, The Model Health Show, answers these and many other sleep-related questions.
As a teenager, Stevenson was diagnosed with a degenerative bone disease. He gave up on his health and his body, until he decided to fight back. Through years of research and consulting health experts, Stevenson discovered there is one criminally overlooked aspect of health: sleep.
Through better sleep, Stevenson was able to achieve fitness and business goals he never thought possible, and now he shares his sleep secrets with the world. The book includes a 14-day plan with tips and tricks like the exact time of day to exercise for better sleep quality, what to wear to avoid waking up at night, and ways to fall asleep faster. Sleep Smarter is the ultimate guide to sleeping better, feeling refreshed, and achieving a healthier, happier life.
288 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 22, 2014
The consequences of sleep deprivation aren’t pretty either. Try immune system failure, diabetes, cancer, obesity, depression, and memory loss just to name a few.
Most people don’t realize that their continuous sleep problems are also a catalyst for the diseases and appearance issues they’re struggling with.
Studies have shown that just one night of sleep deprivation can make you as insulin resistant as a type-2 diabetic. This translates directly to aging faster, decreased libido, and storing more body fat than you want to (say it ain’t so!).
Now stretch that out over weeks, months, even years, and you can start to see why lack of sleep can be such a huge problem.
A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed that sleep deprivation is directly related to an inability to lose weight. Test subjects were put on the same exercise and diet program, but those who were in the sleep deprivation group (less than six hours per night) consistently lost less weight and body fat than the control group who slept for over 8 hours per night.
[...] Other studies show sleep deprivation encouraging cancer, Alzheimer’s, depression, and even heart disease.
[...] At first glance, we might think that working more and skimping on the sleep will get us there faster. The research is in and it’s 100 per cent conclusive: when you don’t sleep well, you get slower, less creative, more stressed, and underperform. Basically, you’re only utilizing a fraction of what you’re capable of.