The sleep struggle is real—especially for those over the age of 60 who are more prone to insomnia. Thankfully, researchers have figured out a simple bedtime hack that can help. The results came from a combination of multiple randomized control trials (five, to be exact) with 288 total participants......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
What is “calming” music?
The studies compared the effects of calming vs. rhythmic music on sleep quality. And while calming music seemed to act as more of a sleep aid, both genres were still more effective than falling asleep without music.
But what exactly is the distinction between rhythmic and calming music? According to the study, calming music has a slower tempo and a smoother melody, whereas rhythmic music tends to be louder and have a faster tempo. (Think classical vs. pop music.)
How does it work?
Listening to relaxing music for at least 30 minutes to one hour before bedtime helps to promote better sleep by slowing your heart rate and breathing pace while also lowering blood pressure—all of which help decrease stress levels and anxiousness.
While listening to music before bed may feel calming in the moment, don’t be surprised if you still need a cup of coffee or a midday nap for the first few days. According to the findings, the actual benefits on sleep quality may not show up for at least four weeks.
So, make sure you have your calming bedtime playlist queued and ready to go—consistency is key here