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Does Caffeine Help With Sleep Deprivation?



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By : Ryan Pham    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-09 22:03:57
If you're suffering from sleep deprivation, perhaps you could check to see if there's something in your diet that is causing you to have problems sleeping. One of the things that are often the cause of sleep deprivation is excessive caffeine intake. Caffeine, as a stimulant, is one of the world's most commonly taken drugs. It serves to give you that caffeine jolt that would get your blood racing and your alertness to temporarily soar. Thus, it's quite a help in the mornings when you're feeling really sluggish and can't seem to concentrate. As something that wakes you up, though, could there be a way of taking coffee without it harming your ability to sleep soundly at night? Does caffeine help with sleep deprivation for some people?

Well, there is a way for you to use caffeine wisely without it causing you sleepless nights. The habit of napping too often during daytime might be a factor preventing you from being sleepy at nighttime. If you've slept too much during the day, you might be affecting your circadian rhythm or sleep patterns. Your body might associate the mornings or afternoons with sleep time and thus not require you to sleep at night. If you take caffeine during the day, then perhaps you could stop yourself from taking these unnecessary naps. That will make sleep solely for the evenings when you're in bed and tired from the day's work.

A tip made by some avid coffee drinkers is to drink coffee in small doses instead of in just one big dose per day. That way, the caffeine high you get wouldn't be too powerful and you could still get the benefits of increased alertness without the caffeine disrupting your sleep rhythms too much. Also, try to limit your caffeine drinking in the mornings. If you drink caffeine at night, that will just make it nearly impossible for you to go to sleep as your nerves would still be excited hours after taking in that caffeine.

Generally, though, it might be best to avoid caffeine altogether. Does caffeine help with sleep deprivation if you know how much to take? Maybe, but sometimes, you just can't measure how much caffeine you're taking and some of its effects might still be in your system at night even if you've taken it only in the morning. A small dose of caffeine might keep you up all night while sometimes drinking a great quantity of coffee won't stop you from feeling sleepy. You must also remember that caffeine is a drug and it has many effects aside from the ones you might be noticing. For example, it might disturb your body's ability to regulate its blood sugar, which is one of the things that tell your body when to sleep.

Try to limit the amount of coffee you drink. Living without these stimulants might do wonders for your nerves and help keep you relaxed at nighttime. There is already so much stress during the day; you don't need that caffeine circulating in your system to add to your stress at night. It could be possible that the answer to the question 'does caffeine help with sleep deprivation' is yes for some people, but for the majority, the answer is a definite no.
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