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Home > Blog > How the Daylight Savings Shift Affects Our Health 

How the Daylight Savings Shift Affects Our Health 

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November 1, 2024 by mint-sk

We are quickly approaching the time of year when daylight hours dwindle, and the temperature begins to drop. On November 3rd the clocks “fall back,” and for many, especially those with a 9 to 5 office schedule, that means a significant drop in exposure to natural light. This change in time and decrease in daylight can affect our mental and physical health. Here are some things to look out for and tips on managing.

  1. Sleep disruption

Even though we’ll technically “gain” an hour overnight, disruption or loss of sleep is a common side effect of the time change. Luckily, if you stick with consistent bed and wake times, you should adjust within about a week. It also might help to slowly shift your usual schedule back in 15-minute increments over a few days. If you have trouble falling asleep, try dimming the lights at least one hour before your desired bedtime. Avoiding phone use and other screens might help as well. 

  1. Lower energy  

It takes some time for our bodies’ internal clocks to adjust to the shift in time. Be prepared to feel slightly more tired for a few days, and be patient with yourself as your circadian rhythm adjusts. If you’re lower in energy than usual, try moving your body restoratively. While it can be tempting to double down on caffeine to power through (and we wouldn’t judge you for that extra cup of coffee Monday morning!), be sure to hydrate adequately, too. 

  1. Depressed mood 

Seasonal affective disorder is a common ailment triggered by changing seasons and waning daylight in winter months. It’s believed that reduced daylight affects how the body produces serotonin. A balanced diet, including protein, carbs, and healthy fats, can help balance hormonal disruptions. Getting as much sunlight as possible during the day may also alleviate symptoms of SAD. Light exposure in the morning and afternoon will help realign circadian rhythm and help alleviate evening energy and mood dips.  

It’s not all bad – the time change will be welcome for early risers since it allows more sunlight in the early morning hours. If you prefer to move your body in daylight, consider shifting your workout schedule earlier in the morning. MINT opens at 5:30am on weekdays and offers classes at 6am, 6:30am, and 7am Monday through Friday.  

There are also ways to embrace the darker afternoons and evenings. Try a candlelight yoga class, offered on Mondays at 6pm and Sundays at 4:30pm. Other restorative and flow yoga classes are offered on weekday evenings. 

Let us know how MINT can help with your winter wellness! 

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