Want a long life? An expert recommends this habit

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Eating well, getting plenty of movement, having strong social connections — there are many ingredients that go into the kind of healthy lifestyle that can help you live a long life. One habit that you absolutely must adopt to enjoy longevity and healthspan: Getting consistent, quality sleep.

Most of us already know how important sleep is for good health — and yet, more than one-third of adults get fewer than the recommended minimum 7 hours of sleep, and 10 to 15% of adults have chronic insomnia. The occasional night of poor sleep isn’t anything to worry too much about — but when those nights start adding up, that’s when trouble sets in.

“By not prioritizing your sleep, you’re accelerating the rate you age, sucking the energy out of every aspect of your life, and quite literally destroying your brain,” functional medicine expert Dr. Mark Hyman,  author of “Young Forever“, wrote in a recent blog post.

How sleep affects longevity

There are many ways that sleep benefits your health, and can even help extend your life and healthspan.

“Hormones like ghrelin (the ‘hunger hormone’) and leptin (the ‘satiety hormone’) prompt you to reach for sugary snacks, setting the stage for insulin resistance (chronic insulin resistance can lead to diabetes),” Dr. Hyman writes in his blog post.

Plus, “constantly depriving yourself of sleep ramps up inflammation in your body, exacerbating just about every health issue imaginable and contributing to the development of insulin resistance, diabetes, and cancer,” he writes.

Habits for better sleep (and a long life)

Here are some of Dr. Hyman’s recommendations to improve your sleep:

This article originally appeared on Clean Plates.

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