Address Lifestyle Factors Affecting Sleep

Your daily habits have a significant influence on sleep quality. Consuming caffeine or heavy meals close to bedtime can interfere with your ability to fall and stay asleep. Regular physical activity, especially earlier in the day, can promote deeper, more restful sleep. Additionally, limiting alcohol and nicotine can prevent nighttime disruptions.
Opt for a balanced diet with whole foods and stay hydrated, but avoid drinking large amounts of fluids before bed. Making mindful adjustments to your eating, exercise, and substance use can greatly enhance your rest. Learn more at the Sleep Foundation and CDC.

