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Friday, 31 October 2025

How your natural sleep preference influences your mental health

 An individual's natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers.

Staying up late itself isn't the direct cause of poor mental health. Instead, the risk is driven by associated habits common among night owls, including poorer sleep quality, higher alcohol consumption and a tendency for repetitive negative thinking (rumination).

A significant factor is "acting with awareness"—the ability to stay present. Morning people tend to be more naturally mindful, while night owls' deficit in this area makes them more vulnerable to late-night negative thought spirals that can lead to depression.

The root of the problem is the disconnect between our internal biological clocks, which evolved to follow the sun and the artificial demands of modern society, including rigid work schedules and artificial light.

Night owls can protect their mental well-being without forcing a fundamental chronotype change. Key strategies include maintaining consistent sleep schedules, reducing late-night alcohol, swapping passive scrolling for active relaxation and cultivating daily mindfulness to manage negative thoughts.

For the millions who find their peak productivity and peace in the quiet hours of the night, new scientific evidence suggests this natural inclination may come with a hidden emotional cost. Emerging research indicates that an individual's chronotype—the innate predisposition to be a morning person or a night owl—is significantly linked to mental well-being, with evening types facing a higher risk of depressive symptoms. 

This connection is not merely about sleep duration but is deeply intertwined with lifestyle habits, mindfulness and the fundamental misalignment between a person's internal biological clock and the demands of a society structured for early risers....<<<Read More>>>...