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Have you tried to sit down and read, only to wake up from an impromptu nap an hour later, asking yourself, “Why does reading make me sleepy?” You’re not alone! Plenty of people get sleepy when reading, for several reasons. Reading is a naturally relaxing activity; it encourages a state of calm and inactivity that can lull you into sleep. Plus, it takes mental energy to read, and when you expend a lot of energy, you can get tired. In this article, we’ll explain all the reasons you may find yourself getting sleepy while reading and offer tips to help you stay awake.
Why Reading Makes You Tired: Quick Overview
Reading can make you sleepy for many reasons: it takes up mental energy and can strain your eyes, making you feel fatigued. It’s also a relaxing activity that can slow your heart rate and limit the amount of physical stimulation you’re getting. Plus, you’re more likely to get drowsy while lying down or in dim light.
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