Ways to improve your sleep quality that actually work (Metro)

If you are reading this through bleary eyes while mainlining your second coffee of the day, you’re in good company.

It’s a rare person who can boast that they get enough sleep.

Self-inflicted late nights, work-related early mornings, kids, insomnia or unsettled sleep are a feature of life.

In fact, lack of sleep is one of the most common complaints of our time: Four out of five people in Britain suffer disturbed or inadequate – so-called ‘toxic’ – sleep.

But, how much sleep do we really need? Received wisdom suggests eight hours a night – but experts actually disagree.

According to Dr Chris Idzikowski of the Edinburgh Sleep Centre, anywhere between five and a half and nine and a half is normal, depending on the individual.

‘It’s when a person gets less than their constitution demands it is then that they suffer,’ he says.

More useful is to look at the quality of the sleep you’re getting. Better sleep = more refreshed, no matter how much time you have.

Whether you’re operating on 4, 8 or 10 hours, here’s how to make sure your sleep is as good as it can be.

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