
Virtual/Instructor-led training
Sweet Dreams and Healthy Digestion:
The Link Between Sleep and Digestive Health
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Introduction
In this presentation, participants will learn about the connection between sleep and digestive health.
The session will cover important topics such as how sleep quality can impact the health of the gut and digestive system. Participants will also learn about various strategies for improving sleep quality and addressing common sleep-related problems.
Details
- Presentation Length: 60mins (presentation only), 90mins (includes practical exercises)
- Participant Numbers: 15-500+
- Virtual and In-person options available
- Sessions can be recorded for internal use
- Onsite training available globally: North & South America, EMEIA, APAC, LATAM
- Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Mandarin, Arabic, Japanese, and Malay.
- Understanding the importance of sleep for overall health and well-being
- Exploring the connection between sleep and the gut-brain axis
- Examining the impact of poor sleep quality on digestive health, including changes in gut motility, gut microbiome, and digestive secretions
- Discussing the relationship between sleep problems such as sleep apnea and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
- Sharing tips for improving sleep quality through various techniques such as creating a sleep-friendly environment and adopting a relaxing bedtime routine
- Highlighting the importance of maintaining healthy sleep habits and seeking medical attention for sleep problems that can affect digestive health
- This presentation will include a mix of lecture and discussion.
- Slides will be used to illustrate key points and provide visual aids.
By the end of this session, participants will have a better understanding of the importance of sleep for digestive health and ways to improve sleep habits.
They will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to recognize the signs of poor sleep quality and how to improve it. With this understanding, participants can take proactive steps to promote their overall well-being and maintain optimal digestive health by prioritizing good sleep hygiene.