Sleep Like a Baby – Ajit
Patel Sanda Wellbeing
In the past parents regularly put their babies outside in their
prams to give them a good dose of fresh air each day. But today many parents worry about babies being too hot
or too cold and so keep them indoors more often. And with the increase of cars
and indoor shopping centres, children are spending less and less time outside.
There is however a big
incentive for parents to take their children out for fresh air each day and
that’s a good night’s sleep!
Recent research has shown that babies who are exposed to natural daylight during the afternoon will sleep longer
at night time. The study which was published in the Journal of Sleep Research
suggested that spending time outdoors in natural daylight helped
babies to establish their circadian rhythm which is essential for setting the
body clock, allowing babies to distinguish between day and night.
Interestingly, the time of day
is important when heading outdoors with baby
as experts have found that afternoon daylight in particular is most beneficial.
During the study the sleeping habits of 56 babies were recorded and those who
slept the longest at night time were found to have been exposed to twice as
much light between midday
and 4pm.
So if you’re a parent who would
like to improve your baby’s sleep
patterns, try to get out in the fresh
air each day. Don’t worry about the weather – even on an overcast or rainy day,
your baby
will still get the benefits. Keep waterproofs and rain covers ready so that you
can pop out whatever the conditions.
For more information about
healthy sleep for all ages, visit: www.sleepcouncil.org.uk
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