Unless you’re a morning person, a three-mile jog at 6 a.m. is just not going to happen. And if your lifestyle doesn’t allow for a midday workout, exercising in the late evening may be the only time to squeeze in a sweat session. Exercising regularly can help people fall asleep faster and give them a better night’s sleep, but will working out too close to bedtime interfere? It might make sense to assume yes, but according to a few recent studies, exercising before bed won’t disrupt sleep. In Finland, 11 people rode stationary bikes three hours before bedtime until they were exhausted. Even though their heart rates were
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Evening Workouts Don’t Disrupt Sleep, Studies Say


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