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Extending your sleep hours can reduce sensitivity to pain

Last Updated : 02 December 2012, 16:59 IST
Last Updated : 02 December 2012, 16:59 IST

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 Extending your sleeping hours at night can make you more alert during the day and also reduce your pain sensitivity, according to a new study.

In the study published in the journal SLEEP, researchers tested 18 healthy, pain-free, sleepy volunteers.

The participants were randomly assigned to four nights of either maintaining their habitual sleep time or extending their sleep time by spending 10 hours in bed per night. Objective daytime sleepiness was measured using the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT), and pain sensitivity was assessed using a radiant heat stimulus.

Results showed that the extended sleep group slept 1.8 hours more per night than the habitual sleep group. This nightly increase in sleep time during the four experimental nights was correlated with increased daytime alertness, which was associated with less pain sensitivity.

In the extended sleep group, the length of time before participants removed their finger from a radiant heat source increased by 25 per cent, reflecting a reduction in pain sensitivity.The authors report that the magnitude of this increase in finger withdrawal latency is greater than the effect found in a previous study of 60 mg of codeine.

The study combined with data from previous research, suggest that increased pain sensitivity in sleepy individuals is the result of their underlying sleepiness.

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Published 02 December 2012, 16:59 IST

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