Daylight Saving Time 2013 begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 10. Are you prepared to “spring forward”? .
When we’re robbed of an hour of time by moving the clocks forward one hour, what does it really mean for our health and our sleep?
Some people have a hard time adjusting to the change because they sacrifice that hour by eliminating an hour of sleep. We’re already a sleep-deprived society, so making the lack of sleep worse can be detrimental.
A 2009 study found that the return to Daylight Saving Time in the spring resulted in an increase in workplace injuries the day after the time change was made. The increase in injuries was attributed to sleep loss. Employees slept on average 40 minutes less after losing the hour of time.
How can you prepare yourself?
Other helpful hints:
If you know someone who is having trouble sleeping – or their snoring is keeping you awake – MultiCare Sleep Centers provide comprehensive care for adults as well as children. Find out what’s keeping you up at night and learn whether it’s a sign of something more serious.
Led by board-certified sleep disorders specialists, MultiCare’s sleep services include sophisticated overnight sleep studies using advanced diagnostics, a full range of treatment for the more than 80 known sleep disorders, and support services for the entire family.
If you’re curious about your sleep habits, try a free online self assessment at multica.re/sleeptest
MultiCare Sleep Centers
Auburn Sleep Center
121 N. Division, Suite 300, Auburn.
253-804-2809
Gig Harbor Sleep Center
4545 Point Fosdick Drive N.W., Gig Harbor.
253-530-8280
Puyallup Sleep Center
402 15th Ave. S.E., Puyallup.
253-697-5250
South Hill Sleep Center
16515 Meridian E., Suite 110B, Puyallup.
253-697-3050
Tacoma Sleep Center
At MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital, 315 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma.
253-403-4554
Kimberly Mebust, MD, is Executive Medical Director of MultiCare Sleep Centers, with locations in Auburn, Gig Harbor, Puyallup, South Hill and Tacoma. Call 253-403-4554 or learn more at multica.re/sleepdoc.