Sleep Med Psychophysiol.  2024 Jun;31(1):5-13. 10.14401/KASMED.2024.31.1.5.

Healthy Sleep Habits Based on Normal Sleep Regulation

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  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea

Abstract

Sleep is essential for physiological recovery and the maintenance of health. Over 15% of the population uses sleep medications and lacks access to effective cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). CBT-I, which includes techniques such as sleep hygiene education, sleep diaries, relaxation techniques, stimulus control, and sleep restriction, is a standard treatment proven effective for chronic insomnia. This review aims to explain the significance of CBT-I techniques based on normal sleep regulation mechanisms. It discusses the principles of sleep hygiene education according to theories of circadian rhythms, homeostatic regulation, and conditioning. Furthermore, it examines zeitgebers such as light, melatonin, physical activity, diet, and social activities that regulate circadian rhythms, as well as habits that can disrupt these rhythms and how they can be effectively managed. The review explores how patients with insomnia can identify its causes, correct their habits, or seek professional help using wearable devices.

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Circadian rhythm; Cognitive behavior therapy; Digital therapy; Sleep hygiene; Sleep apnea
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