Alaska Sleep Education Center

The Benefits of More Sleep

In addition to eating a balanced diet, nutritious meals, and exercising, get a good night’s sleep. This is vital for your health and well-being. Sleeping needs differ from one individual to another. However, you are advised to sleep for over 7 to 9 hours every night. Unfortunately, many people don’t get sufficient sleep. Lack of sleep puts your safety and health at risk; hence, always prioritize and protect your rest every day. Below are the essential reasons why you must get enough sleep.
Sleep is good for your heart health
When you sleep, your body releases hormones essential for keeping your blood vessels and heart-healthy. Lack of enough sleep takes away these essential hormones; hence you can easily suffer from high blood pressure and eventually heart disease. This is worse if you already have a heart complication.
Sharp mind 
When you have insufficient sleep, you struggle to remember things. You should know that sleep plays a significant role in learning and memory. When you don’t sleep well, you find it hard to focus and process new information. Your brain won’t have the ability to focus or store new memories for you to remember later. However, sleep allows your brain to rest and be ready for what’s next; therefore, you can easily remember.
Weight control
Sleeping for less than seven hours per night exposes you to a higher BMI and weight gain. An adult who sleeps less is more likely to develop obesity. When you sleep, your body is well-rested, and your hormones won’t be affected. Also, your body feels energized, and therefore you will be motivated to exercise. When you don’t sleep, the Ghrelin hormone levels increase, and leptin decreases, making you feel hungry and forcing you to eat more. In addition, you might start to crave certain foods to compensate for the lost energy. This includes fat and sugary foods high in calories. When you start feeling tired and unmotivated to walk or go to the gym or participate in physical activity, your body weight increases. Prioritizing your sleep is paramount for healthy body weight. You can visit Victory Medical physicians for professional guidelines to improve your sleep. 
Curbs Inflammation
Inflammation causes stroke, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and premature aging. Whether you suffer from insomnia or apnea, get immediate help from a specialist to alleviate inflammation issues.
Protects you from depression
Poor sleep is associated with anxiety, depression, and many other sleep disorders. Therefore, whenever you notice a sleep issue, seek help from a health expert. Good sleep also allows you to have a healthy and robust immune system. With so many benefits associated with good sleep, it is essential to consult with healthcare experts to find a solution. Many facilities, like Victory Medical physicians, have professional training and qualifications in handling sleep issues. Visit for sleep disorder treatment and learn the various ways you can improve your sleep habits. These medical experts can also prescribe effective medication and supplements to boost your sleep. However, make sleep a priority and sleep at least eight to nine hours if possible.
Your Body Can Repair Itself
The last health benefit of good sleep in this blog is that our body repairs itself while sleeping. Our body cells produce more protein while our body is resting. It directly affects the ability of cells to produce building blocks for repairing themselves. Whether we are affected by stress, ultraviolet rays, or any other harmful thing, this is an opportunity for our body to repair the damage while we sleep.
Completing a sleep study can enhance your quality of life from the conditions most likely taking away a full night’s rest. If you live in Alaska and are ready to take back your sleep, contact The Alaska Sleep Clinic and receive a free 10-minute phone consultation with a sleep educator who can help you determine if a sleep study is right for you.
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Brent Fisher, MBA, FACHE, FACMPE
President and Chief Executive Officer

“Alaska Sleep Clinic has a history of providing the most comprehensive sleep medicine services in the state of Alaska. Its potential has only begun. I am here to take these high-quality, comprehensive services to all Alaskans.”

Experience

Brent Fisher has held leadership positions spanning a wide variety of complex and start-up organizations: manufacturing (pharmaceutical & medical device), software development, hospitals (academic and community), medical groups, consulting, hospice, military, engineered devices, engineered plastics, and private equity.

Publications and Organizations

His writings have been published in various magazines, trade journals, and medical journals, including the Physician Executive Journal, Healthcare Executive, Modern Healthcare, Group Practice Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and Journal of Healthcare Management (Best Article Award).

He has served on the Board of Directors of professional associations, civic organizations, and businesses.

Hobbies and Activities

Brent enjoys being with his family, serving in the community, hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.