What you'll learn

  • Getting Started

  • Sleep Mechanics and Sleep Deprivation

  • Causes of Sleep Deprivation

  • How to Get Sound Sleep 

  • Summary: Sweet Dreams

Course description

In our efforts to lead a healthy life, we tend to focus more on diet, exercise, and stress management than on sleep. If you’re among those not getting enough slumber, you're not alone. Today, about 35% of Americans sleep less than the recommended seven hours per night, according to the CDC. Things were vastly different in generations past; in 1910, Americans slept around nine hours per night.

The five sections in "Improving Your Sleep" will give you a better understanding of sleep hygiene and sleep mechanics as well as sleep disorders and deprivation. You'll learn what's at stake with sleeplessness—including medical conditions that can arise when you skimp on slumber.  

Most important, you'll find a host of effective strategies for attaining better sleep habits—strategies that involve diet, lifestyle, timing, and more. Plus, learn about common deterrents to a good night's sleep, from caffeine and late-night exercise to stress and pregnancy.

Instructors

Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School; Assistant Medical Director of the Sleep Disorders Service; Program Director for the sleep medicine fellowship program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital

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