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How Long it Takes To Fall Asleep Says A Lot About Your Health

How long does it take you to fall asleep? That amount of time - known as “sleep latency” - can reveal some insights into your health.

While it varies from person to person, the National Sleep Foundation suggests it should take a healthy person about 15 to 20 minutes to fall asleep.

Here’s what that says about your health, according to sleep experts:

Falling asleep fast could be a sign of: 

  • Exhaustion or burnout
  • That we’re overworking ourselves and not taking enough time to rest and recover. 
  • Drifting off within minutes could also indicate what experts call “junk sleep,” poor quality rest, or even sleep apnea, which around 39-million Americans have.

Falling asleep slowly could be a sign of:

  • Insomnia 
  • Chronic pain 
  • Or a psychological or medical condition.
  • People who take a long time to start snoozing are often anxious, but they may also have an inconsistent bedtime, poor sleep habits, work non-traditional shifts, depression or an uncomfortable sleep environment. 
  • Stress can also be the culprit, as Rabin explains, “Pretty much every mental illness often starts with difficulty falling asleep.” 
  • That doesn’t mean that you have a mental illness if it takes you a long time to fall asleep, but he says it’s a sign the body is struggling with something.

Source: NY Post


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