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Sleeping late every night? Study says poor sleep makes your brain age faster

Beware if you are a night owl! Staying up late at night may damage your brain and make it age faster.

Published on: Oct 02, 2025 04:32 PM IST
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As you age, your cognitive functions also weaken. This ageing affects memory, focus and problem-solving skills. While this ageing happens naturally with your biological age, sometimes improper lifestyle habits make your brain age faster, raising serious concerns for brain health and the potential of developing dementia in the long run.

Poor sleep makes your brain age faster. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
Poor sleep makes your brain age faster. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

A study published in eBioMedicine, part of The Lancet Discovery Science, on September 30, 2025, identified poor sleep as one of the reasons for premature brain ageing.

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How poor sleep harms your brain

Often, people check their phones late at night, delaying sleep, which is terrible for brain health.

The study revealed that sleep offers protective benefits for your brain. Those who don't sleep well or enough may be at risk of a prematurely aged brain, faster than the rest of their bodies. Sleep disturbances set the path for neurogenerative diseases in future because of accelerated ageing.

The study researchers developed a sleep score, and every drop in that score resulted in increased brain age by about a half a year.

Cause behind brain ageing

The researchers identified chronic inflammation to be one of the reasons for this premature brain age. About 10 per cent of the link between poor sleep and brain ageing comes back to chronic inflammation, which affects the brain cells, i.e., neurons. Much of sleep's importance resides in its ability to make the body recover. Insufficient sleep causes the body's inflammation levels to rise, and when for prolonged duration one is sleep deprived, the inflamed state of the body affects the neurons too, leading to faster brain ageing from damaged brain cells. This is why quality sleep and following a regular sleep routine help to make a big difference in keeping your brain younger.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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Adrija Dey’s proclivity for observation fuels her storytelling instinct. As a lifestyle journalist, she crafts compelling, relatable narratives across diverse touchpoints of the human experience, including wellness, mental health, relationships, interior design, home decor, food, travel, and fashion that gently nudge readers toward living a little better. For her, stories exist in flesh and bones, carried by human vessels and shaped through everyday endeavours. It is the small stories we live and share that make us human. After all, humans and their lores are the most natural and raw repositories of stories, and uncovering them, for her, is akin to peeling an orange under a winter afternoon sun. Always up for a chat, she believes the best stories come from unfiltered yapping, where "too much information" is kind of the point. A graduate of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, and an alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, Adrija spends her idle hours cocooned with herbal tea and a gripping thriller, scribbling inner monologues she loosely calls poetic pieces, often with her succulents in attendance. On lazier days, she can be found binge-watching, for the nth time, one from her comfort-show holy trinity: The Office (US), Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or Modern Family. Dancing by herself to her peppy playlists, however, is an everyday ritual she swears by religiously.

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