
Perché bere alcol influisce sul tuo sonno?
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A volte, dopo aver bevuto, sembra di addormentarsi prima ancora che la testa tocchi il cuscino. Tuttavia, in realtà, il resto del sonno notturno sarà disturbato dall'alcol nel tuo sistema. Potresti svegliarti più del solito durante la notte e sentirti esausto al mattino. Ma perché l'alcol influisce sul tuo sonno?
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How alcohol affects your sleep
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At first, drinking alcohol can make you feel sleepy and relaxed, because it has a sedative effect on your central nervous system. Although this means you might fall asleep quicker, drinking too much alcohol has been linked to poor sleep quality, which means you're more likely to have a bad night's sleep.
After you drink alcohol, it is absorbed into your bloodstream and processed in the fegato. How long this takes can depend on many factors - including the amount of alcohol, your age, how much you've eaten, your sex, and your body type.
If you fall asleep after drinking too much, your body will continue to break down the alcohol during the night. As your body works to lower your blood alcohol level, you may experience disrupted sleep and wake up more often than usual.
In turn, this affects all the different phases of sleep we get a night - which are usually finely tuned to make sure we are rested and our brains can function properly. This includes disrupting our restful deep sleep, or REM sleep, leading to more periods of wakefulness.
The occasional bad night's sleep may be unpleasant, but is unlikely to have a lasting effect. However, studies have shown that a continuous lack of REM sleep can negatively affect memory and learning, may impact our emotional abilities and increase the chance of emicrania. Poor sleep has also been linked to an increased likelihood of giornata di salute mentale problems such as ansia e depressione, ipertensione, obesità, attacco di cuore e ictus.
Alcohol and toilet trips
If you drink alcohol before bed, you may also find yourself getting up more often in the night to go to the toilet. Alcol is a diuretic, which means you pee and sweat more. This can also make you feel even more disidratato.
Alcohol and sleep apnoea
Research has also shown that alcohol use can worsen the symptoms of sleep apnoea, a disorder in which your breathing stops and starts while you sleep. The most common type is called obstructive sleep apnoea. Even if you don't have the condition, studies show that moderate or heavy drinking can cause episodes of obstructive sleep apnoea.
Why drinking makes you snore
Drinking alcohol relaxes the muscles around your throat, making you more likely to snore too. This is because alcohol can make the tissue in the nose swell, which can cause congestion and create a need to breathe through the mouth, making you snore. Russare may well disturb your own sleep by waking you up - but it is likely to cause problems for partners too.
Is a nightcap before bed still ok?
Torna ai contenutiThe short answer is - no. Some people feel that drinking alcohol before bed helps them doze off better. However, though it may get you to sleep quicker in the short term, you'll most likely wake up in the night as a result. Aim to have finished your final drink at least three hours before you go to bed.
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How to get a good night's sleep
Torna ai contenutiIf you're relying on alcohol to fall asleep, you should seek out healthier alternatives. You can do this by speaking to your doctor, practicing mindfulness techniques, or by incorporating regular sleep schedules and calming bedtime routines. Avoid napping during the day, don't smoke or drink caffeine before bed, and cut down on your screen time as you're settling down to sleep.
Alcohol guidelines
Torna ai contenutiMen and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week. It helps to know how many units are in a drink - 14 units is the same as six pints of average-strength beer or ten small glasses of lower-strength wine.
If you want to cut down, it can help to have several drink-free days each week. If you're at a party, you could try opting for a soft drink or glass of water between alcoholic drinks, which will help keep you hydrated and mean you drink less alcohol over the night.
You can use our calcolatore di unità alcoliche to work out how many units are in your drinks.
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About the author

Lydia Smith
Scrittore di articoli
BA, MA, MSc
Lydia Smith è una giornalista pluripremiata e scrittrice di articoli che ha scritto ampiamente sulla salute delle donne e sulla salute mentale. Attualmente sta studiando per un MSc in psicologia.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr Krishna Vakharia is an NHS GP. She is also a regular examiner for the postgraduate Diploma in Practical Dermatology at Cardiff University as well as being the Chief Medical Officer for health at Optum UK.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Prossima revisione prevista: 4 Dic 2027
4 Dec 2024 | Ultima versione
17 gen 2024 | Pubblicato originariamente
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