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When Clocks Change, Body May Need Time to Adjust

2009-11-01 05:25:23

Fri Oct 30, 11:49 pm ET

FRIDAY, Oct. 30 (HealthDay News) -- That extra hour of sleep you'll get in most

parts of the country on Sunday might be restful, but the end of Daylight Saving

Time could spell trouble for your body clock, a sleep expert says.

Dr. Atul Malhotra, medical director of the sleep disorders research program in

the division of sleep medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston,

explained in a hospital news release that there are ways to prevent the time

change from disrupting your sleep habits.

For most people, the time shift in the spring is more problematic because an

hour is "lost" rather than "gained," but for those who are disrupted by any

change in schedule, Malhotra offered these coping tips:

before and after the time shift, and avoid napping for a few days because it

can disrupt your sleeping at night.

done.

public transportation for a few days to give your body time to adjust.

weekend of the time change.

For those who have trouble sleeping overall, Malhotra suggested the following:

and chocolate.

varieties -- before bedtime can disrupt sleep.

relax.

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Learn more about sleep from the National Sleep Foundation.