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How Over-Training Affects Your Sleep Patterns
We all know that exercise can surely boost the quality of sleep. But what about intense exercise? Is it good or bad for your sleep? Well, a new research found that intense workouts may gradually decline the quality of sleep.
The same research says that people who intensely workout need to consume more carbs to minimise the effects of exercise on sleep.
The
study
was
conducted
on
13
people
who
were
allowed
to
embrace
intense
workouts
during
the
tenure.
Apart
from
the
quality
of
sleep,
researchers
also
kept
an
eye
on
the
moods
of
the
participants
and
their
average
performance.

At the end, it was concluded that over exercising can progressively decline the quality of sleep. In the research, the participants failed to enjoy deep sleep during the days when they over trained.
As days passed by, even the performance declined due to lack of quality of sleep. Well, how much is too much when it comes to over training? Well, this depends upon a lot of factors as we are all different in various ways.

But yes, your gym trainer can determine how much your body can take as he must be observing your strength and endurance levels on a daily basis.
To put it in simple words, training till failure may not be good for the quality of your sleep if this research has to be taken seriously.

Most of us generally believe that working out can have lots of benefits including better sleep patterns. We think that 'more is better' when it comes to exercise. But too much of anything can be harmful. So, moderation is the key even in exercise.
Just like your food intake, even your workouts might need to be in the optimum levels. Listening to your body might surely help you gauge your comfort levels as far as exercise is concerned.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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