Anorexia Nervosa and sleep are deeply intertwined. Poor sleep worsens anorexia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa disrupts sleep — creating cycles that require deliberate intervention to break.
How Anorexia Nervosa Disrupts Sleep
Anorexia Nervosa interferes with sleep through multiple pathways:
- Racing thoughts and hyperarousal make it difficult to fall asleep
- Early morning waking is common with anorexia nervosa
- Sleep architecture changes, reducing restorative deep sleep
- Nightmares or vivid dreams may occur
How Poor Sleep Worsens Anorexia Nervosa
Sleep deprivation directly amplifies anorexia nervosa:
- Even one poor night increases emotional reactivity the next day
- Chronic sleep loss depletes the neurochemical resources that regulate anorexia nervosa
- Sleep-deprived brains show increased amygdala reactivity to anorexia nervosa triggers
Breaking the Anorexia Nervosa–Sleep Cycle
- Consistent sleep schedule: Same wake time daily anchors your circadian rhythm
- Wind-down routine: 30-60 minutes of calm activity before bed
- Limit screens: Blue light disrupts melatonin production
- Address anorexia nervosa directly: Treating anorexia nervosa typically improves sleep and vice versa