Sleep Improvements in Retirement
One of the most commonly anticipated benefits of retirement is no longer having to set an alarm. Most people look forward to waking up when they want, and generally doing what they want, when they want. We also know that sleep plays a critical role in our physical and cognitive health, such as functioning of the immune system, cardiovascular health, mood, and memory.
So how do changes in sleeping patterns actually play out in retirement? Do retirees see improvements in sleep that may benefit their health?
Research Highlight: Social Involvement and Physical Health
Retirement can be an opportunity to improve health, with more time for (better) sleep, eating healthier, and exercise. In fact, maintaining health is a top priority for retirees, next to finances. But studies are starting to suggest that we need to look beyond diet and exercise for living a long and healthy life in retirement.