At DESA Consulting, we believe sleep is one of the most powerful yet overlooked tools for better health. Good quality sleep doesn’t just leave you feeling refreshed—it plays a vital role in weight management, blood sugar control, mental wellbeing, and recovery after surgery.
Why Sleep Matters
During deep sleep, the body repairs, restores, and rebalances itself. Poor or limited sleep can:
- Affect blood sugar control, increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes complications.
- Slow down healing, making recovery after surgery harder.
- Trigger weight gain, as poor sleep disrupts hunger and fullness hormones.
- Increase stress and anxiety, reducing resilience in daily life.
Sleep and Weight Management
For patients focusing on weight loss, sleep is just as important as diet and exercise. Research shows that insufficient sleep:
- Raises cravings for high-sugar, high-fat foods.
- Slows metabolism.
- Makes it harder to lose and maintain weight.
At DESA Consulting, our clinicians integrate sleep hygiene strategies into weight management programs to maximise results.
Sleep and Surgery
Both pre-op preparation and post-op recovery depend heavily on rest:
- Before surgery: consistent sleep strengthens the immune system and improves anaesthetic safety.
- After surgery: deep rest allows wounds to heal, reduces inflammation, and restores energy for rehabilitation.
Our team helps patients develop better sleep routines before surgery and manage post-op sleep challenges such as pain or discomfort.
Tips for Better Sleep
Create a calming routine—reading, meditation, or gentle stretches.
Keep a regular bedtime and wake time.
Avoid caffeine and heavy meals close to bedtime.
Limit screens at least an hour before bed.