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Is Working Out At Midnight Safe?

I have trouble remaining asleep regularly, often waking between 3-6 am and remaining awake for at least an hour sometimes more but can get back to sleep eventually. I usually go to bed between 10pm-`12am. On the nights when I wake up I often want to go the gym and work out but don t due to the hour. Can I work out in the middle of the night? Will it affect me later in the day
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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Hello,

Working out is not tied to a particular time of the day, although, due to keeping your circadian rhythm (day/night and sleep/wake cycle) in order, you may not want to train too late in the day, because the physical activity leads to raising of cortisol levels and the high stress applied through the training, will also lead to further sleeping problems and inability to fall asleep, thus, affecting your productivity and normal functioning in the following day.

I initially recommend my patients try a Valeriana supplement or a Melatonin supplement or a combination of both, in addition to getting the habit of setting a standard daily sleep/wake cycle (for example: you get up at 7 am and go to sleep at 10 pm every day), in order to get a relief from the falling asleep and staying asleep problems.
Otherwise, if the problems persist, a consultation with a Sleep specialist would be of great help.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Aleksandar Dimovski,
General & Family Physician
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Is Working Out At Midnight Safe?

Hello, Working out is not tied to a particular time of the day, although, due to keeping your circadian rhythm (day/night and sleep/wake cycle) in order, you may not want to train too late in the day, because the physical activity leads to raising of cortisol levels and the high stress applied through the training, will also lead to further sleeping problems and inability to fall asleep, thus, affecting your productivity and normal functioning in the following day. I initially recommend my patients try a Valeriana supplement or a Melatonin supplement or a combination of both, in addition to getting the habit of setting a standard daily sleep/wake cycle (for example: you get up at 7 am and go to sleep at 10 pm every day), in order to get a relief from the falling asleep and staying asleep problems. Otherwise, if the problems persist, a consultation with a Sleep specialist would be of great help. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Aleksandar Dimovski, General & Family Physician