Sleeping straight is a modern invention, not an evolution

Regarding sleep, there are some deeply rooted beliefs such as that falling asleep in less than five minutes is good (spoiler: not at all), that we need to sleep eight hours (we are probably sleeping too much) or that sleeping straight through the night is ideal. There are no two without three and indeed: neither. In fact, if you wake up around three like magic, it’s not strange. After all, getting eight hours of uninterrupted sleep is a modern invention. Sleep science, history and biology all point in the same direction: we have never slept straight through. Understanding and assimilating this can change the way we approach our nights. Why it is important. Because we live in a time in which sleep disorders and the use of sleeping medicines are the order of the day, this reminder has therapeutic value. There are people with insomnia who do not have a disorder, but rather an ancestral biological pattern that clashes with modern life. It is not a problem of the dream, but of our expectations. Be careful, this is not an excuse for not treating pathological insomnia, but it is an excuse to help people reduce their anxiety regarding sleep and taking medication that they may not need. When the night was divided in two. Until about two centuries ago, it was not normal for people to sleep straight through. The pattern was the following: people went to bed shortly after dark, slept for about four hours, and then woke up for a little while to go back to sleep later, until dawn. It is known as biphasic sleep and is widely documented throughout the planet. Virgil already spoke of “the hour in which the first sleep begins for weary mortals” in his Aeneidalthough one of the people who has studied it the most is Roger Ekirch, who dedicated 16 years of research and gathered more than 500 references from documents of all types. Why we lost biphasic sleep. In two words: artificial light. Since the 18th century, when humanity had oil, gas or electric lamps, the night became useful time. And as we already know, light is not harmless to the brain: inhibits melatonin production and alters our circadian rhythms, advancing them. The more light we get before bed, the later we fall asleep and the less likely we are to wake up in the middle of the night. The Industrial Revolution did the rest: the rigidity of schedules ended up concentrating rest in a single block. What human evolution had established throughout our existence, the frenetic life of production and its advances had disrupted it forever. Return to the origins. When science subjects volunteers to conditions that simulate long winter nights, without lights, clocks, and completely dark, people spontaneously return to biphasic sleep with a quiet period of wakefulness. This 2017 study in a Madagascan farming community without electricity corroborated this pattern in real-world conditions. Light not only regulates sleep, it also affects our perception of time. Research from the Environmental Temporal Cognition Lab at Keele University evidence that with low lighting it seems that time passes more slowly, an effect that is magnified in people with a low mood. This explains why for many people winter feels eternal and depressing. And why if you wake up at 3 am time seems longer. What to do when you wake up in the middle of the night. If this nocturnal awakening has a biological basis, the key is in how we respond. The usual treatment through Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Give specific guidelines: if you haven’t slept for more than 20 minutes, get up and do a quiet activity with dim light, such as reading. And go back to bed when you feel drowsy. Also, forget about the clock: looking at the time triggers anxiety. But above and beyond procedures, it is important to understand something: this vigil does not have to be an alarm signal, but rather a sign of something deeply engraved in human nature. Accepting it instead of fighting it is often the shortest path back to sleep. In Xataka | The work ethic has been selling for years that getting up at 05:00 AM is good. Science is clear that absolutely In Xataka | If you fall asleep in less than five minutes, you don’t have a “superpower”: it’s a warning signal from your brain Cover | iam_os

Patrick Mahomes bets on third straight NFL title

The quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes was quite confident about the great pace of competition that the team has registered throughout the 2024-25 season. of the NFL and for this reason he assured that they will become the first team in this sport to win the three-time Super Bowl championship. These statements were made after the 32-29 victory they recorded this Sunday against the Buffalo Bills to become the champions of the American Conference (AFC) and thus secure their place in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9 . “Coach Reid said it, this is a great team, that’s why I’m excited to go to New Orleans. We are going to make history in a third Super Bowl. “You started talking about that story Travis, you said it here a year ago before going to Las Vegas,” the quarterback said in his statements to the press. Super Bowl LIX will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, this being the fifth time that the Chiefs will be present in the NFL grand finale in the last six editions, thus demonstrating the great competitive level they have to create what that could be a dynasty within this sport. During this game against the Buffalo Bills, Mahomes threw for a total of 245 yards, completing crucial passes to the likes of Travis Kelce and Xavier Worthy.; In addition to this, he added 43 yards on the ground on 11 carries, demonstrating his enormous ability to read the game at critical moments and command the team’s victory. Reid focused For his part, the coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, Andy Reid, assured that his team’s secret is not moving away from the bases and this has been the work they have done since their arrival at the institution; An example of this is the two-time championship they already have and that has them again in a Super Bowl. “It all comes down to the game and the purity of it, we didn’t stray too far from that framework, we focused on the opponent and we achieved it. Now everything will accelerate in the next two weeks for the big game,” said the coach. Keep reading: –Saquon Barkley puts pressure on Chiefs: “The goal is to win the Super Bowl”–Chiefs and Eagles reach the Super Bowl and will reissue the 2023 edition–Tom Brady wants to get rid of the mansion he built from scratch

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