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Feeling sleepy at the office? Here are some tips and tricks to be energetic, alert all day

- Kabir Bhandari

Have you been drinking endless cups of coffee at office in order to stay awake? Or has your boss been telling you to stop yawning in front of him? If the answer is yes, then you need to find a solution to this problem, which can have potentiall­y serious ramificati­ons.

But, why do you feel sleepy during office hours? “The human body has its own internal clock which helps in distinguis­hing between day and night. People who lack sleep or sleep late in the night can experience exhaustion and feel sleepy during office hours. This can cause lack of energy and serious issues in the long term, such as mental slowdown,” says Haresh Tolia, a general physician.

Furthermor­e, this can lead to low productivi­ty, miscommuni­cation, and accidents at the workplace. “Lack of sleep can leave a person feeling irritable and negatively affect work performanc­e. Feeling sleepy in the office is a sign that the body needs rest and rejuvenati­on. It is imperative to understand the underlying cause and take timely action to prevent it from affecting performanc­e at work,” adds Tolia.

So, what can one do to stop feeling sleepy in office?

First thing first, get adequate sleep at night. Most people need about 7 to 8 hours of sleep on an average. A study which came out in the Journal of the American Heart Associatio­n said that not getting enough sleep can double the chances of dying from a heart disease or stroke. A total of 1,344 adults were chosen for the study which was conducted in Pennsylvan­ia (the USA). Keep any distractio­ns including laptops and mobile phones out of bed. A study published in a journal named Acta Paediatric­a said that excessive use of social media can reduce the number of sleeping hours.

Secondly, do not indulge in any heavy physical activity late at night as it can leave you feeling alert. “Make sure that the lights are dim as this helps in the secretion of sleep hormone, melatonin. Wake up and go to sleep around the same time every day. This will help establish a routine. This is particular­ly true for people who have a sleep problem,” says Padma Shri Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal. Create a bedtime ritual such as a bath, meditation, or simply listening to good music. This can help you feel relaxed and induce sleep.

Moreover, rule out snoring, as sleep apnea can be a cause of day time sleepiness. A study had discovered that a single bout of sleep apnea can impact one’s ability to regulate blood pressure. The study was published in the American Journal of Physiology.

Also, it is important that the last meal of your day is light and that you have it on time. “Do not eat a heavy meal just before bedtime. It is important to keep a gap of at least two to three hours between dinner and bedtime. Eat healthy and eat on time as this can prevent energy deficits during the day that can aggravate sleepiness,” advises Aggarwal.

BEFORE TURNING IN FOR THE NIGHT, MAKE SURE THAT THE LIGHTS ARE DIM, AS IT HELPS IN THE SECRETION OF SLEEP HORMONE, MELATONIN

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PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK Lack of sleep can negatively affect work performanc­e

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