SleepScore App Helps You Prepare for Daylight Saving Time with First of its Kind Four-Day in-App Program

Expert Insights Help Ease the Human Body into Circadian Rhythm Adjustment

Daylight Saving Time Sleep Strategy (Graphic: Business Wire)

CARLSBAD, Calif.--()--SleepScore Labs, the company behind the world’s most advanced sleep improvement app and the only curated store of sleep products, developed a progressive four-day Daylight Saving Time Sleep Strategy program to ensure a smooth transition into Daylight Saving on Sunday, March 10. The program, endorsed by SleepScore Labs resident sleep expert Dr. Roy Raymann, is available via the free SleepScore App and was designed to strategically and gradually shift the user’s natural bedtime routines to prevent the likely negative effects of transitioning to Daylight Saving Time.

Research shows moving the clocks forward each Spring disrupts a person’s circadian rhythm, and this abrupt misalignment between the body’s internal clock and our sleep-wake behavior can be detrimental to overall health and wellbeing.

The disruption associated with “Springing Forward” coincides with a 24 percent increased risk of heart attack the Monday following the time change1, and the probability of a stroke also increases by 15 percent2. Drivers are also more susceptible to car accidents3, which spike by nine percent during the Spring transition.

“Our body prefers predictability, and it has an expectancy of when to wake up,” said Roy Raymann, Ph.D., vice president of Sleep Science and Scientific Affairs at SleepScore Labs. “The change to Daylight Saving Time (DST) in combination with alarm clocks in the morning, is a forceful wake-up method, in a situation where the body is expecting still to be in sleeping mode. The slow transition to lighter sleep that normally happens before the alarm goes off is fully skipped; and waking up unexpectedly one hour earlier can stress the body and cardiac system. That one hour less of sleep may leave behind a groggy and sleepy feeling behind the wheel during your morning commute. From a health and wellbeing perspective, we should stop switching our clocks twice a year. For the interim, the SleepScore app will help gradually adjust to DST prior to the clock shift, making it easier for the body to adjust to the new timing.”

To learn more about the free, four-day Daylight Saving preparation program, visit SleepScore.com/daylight-saving-time.

SleepScore Labs is the leader in innovative solutions to help the world achieve better sleep. The SleepScore App is designed as a complete sleep improvement system that measures sleep, provides advice, makes product recommendations and tracks progress over time. Through its unique online store of curated sleep products and services, SleepScore Labs is committed to helping consumers find effective sleep solutions based on their own specific sleep patterns. Visit the SleepScore Store for more information about its products and how to improve sleep. Connect with SleepScore Labs on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The SleepScore App is free to download for Android via Google Play and iOS devices from the Apple App Store.

About SleepScore Labs

We’re the sleep company changing the world by changing the way you sleep. Founded in 2016, SleepScore Labs™ features a team of sleep experts from ResMed, Harvard, and Apple, all driven by a shared purpose: to unlock human potential through the power of sleep. After studying millions of hours of sleep for over a decade, we created the world’s most accurate sleep app and a curated store of products so you can have a happier, healthier and more productive life. We’re a joint venture between ResMed, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Pegasus Capital Advisors L.P., with headquarters in Carlsbad, California, and an office in Dublin, Ireland. We utilize SleepScore™ technology powered by ResMed™ to provide the most accurate and advanced sleep improvement system for consumers along with data insights, product evaluation tools and technology licensing opportunities for companies developing products and solutions in the sleep industry.

SleepScore does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment through its service or its available functions. The content and service provided are intended solely as a resource and informational tool to improve your sleep. Always seek the advice of a physician or qualified health provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

1 Sandhu A, Seth M, Gurm HS. Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction. Open heart. 2014 Mar 1;1(1):e000019.

2 Sipilä JO, Ruuskanen JO, Rautava P, Kytö V. Changes in ischemic stroke occurrence following daylight saving time transitions. Sleep medicine. 2016 Nov 1;27:20-4.

3 Coren S. Daylight savings time and traffic accidents. New England Journal of Medicine. 1996 Apr 4;334(14):924-5.

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Contacts

PR for SleepScore Labs
Danielle Grado
949-438-1071
Danielle@thebrandamp.com

SleepScore Labs
Ben Mar
858-264-5853
ben.mar@sleepscorelabs.com