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Is Technology Stealing Your Sleep?

Gena Marie

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Have you ever noticed that in many iPad and tablet ads people have their feet up while they use their devices? The idea must be that the product is so easy, so relaxing, you could even use it in bed.

People love to use their electronic devices in the bedroom. And who can blame them, when we have so many small gadgets that offer us news articles, e-books, and games in one tiny package? If you use your smartphone as an alarm clock, chances are high you’re literally going to bed with some form of electronic device. You aren’t alone.

In fact, the latest National Sleep Foundation poll found that 95% of Americans use some kind of electronic device within an hour before going to bed. Beyond those annoying blinking lights, using technology can interfere with getting good sleep in a couple of ways:

The light from screens from electronics like netbooks and phones could prevent your body from producing melatonin, the hormone that is produced naturally in darkness and helps regulate sleep.
Reading exciting news articles or playing games keeps your mind very active, making it difficult for you to relax and be ‘ready’ to fall asleep.
Using these devices brings the rest of your life into the bedroom, and as I’ve said before, the bedroom should be a sanctuary reserved for sleep.

Teenagers are almost twice as likely as their parents to use something like their phones before bed — over half of the teenagers in the poll said that they text right before bed. Some people send so many text messages right before bed that they even begin to text in their sleep!

How often do you use a smartphone or computer right before bed or even in bed? Do you think it may be impacting your quality of sleep or your ability to fall asleep? If so, try limiting your use before bedtime and put the computer and phone to bed in another room and see if that helps.

If you have a teenager in the house, try to limit their use of their cell phones as much as possible before bedtime — the poll also showed that teenagers are the most tired group, and most sleep specialists recommend teenagers get as close to nine hours of sleep a night as possible. Institute an electronic curfew — for everyone.

It’s hard, I know — so much of what we do every day involves using one or more of these devices, and it’s really amazing what they can do for us, including making our lives productive and efficient. We just need to make sure that they aren’t stealing our sleep in return.

Sweet Dreams,

Michael J. Breus, PhD
The Sleep Doctor™
 
It don't affect my sleep, but I.M. certainly has cut my work productivity down.

:coffee:
 
I have my iPad in bed every night. My wife has her kindle. I listen to audio books and read in bed when she turns off the light - I quickly get sleepy within 10 mins or so while reading with the lights off and put it away to snooze. Good stuff.
 
It can just be habit forming - and your right aboutthe mentally weak part. A while back I would get into the habit of turning on the tv in the bedroom and blankly stare at the screen watching Leno try to be funny. The last muscle that was still awake was my thumb to change channels. I believe I lost brain cells from the whole experience.
 
People have been falling asleep while watching tv for a few decades now, before that they read by gaslamp light or candellight.... I myself love the visions I get when I lay down to sleep after staring into my Ipad for a couple hours before bedtime.....


And I tried to get a lot of sleep as a teen, but my parents would tell me that 11am was late enough, that I needed to get up and do something productive, as they sat and watched the boobtube for most of the day...
 
If I don't provide my brain with stimuli, it will go crazy and kick on overdrive to punish me. I haven't slept without the aid of high power pharmaceutical drugs in at least half a decade.
 
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