GP says everyone in the UK should go for a walk on Monday morning
GP says everyone in the UK should go for a walk on Monday morning
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GP says everyone in the UK should go for a walk on Monday morning

Amber O'connor 🕒︎ 2025-10-28

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GP says everyone in the UK should go for a walk on Monday morning

As October draws to a close, the days are getting shorter, and winter is fast approaching. This weekend also sees the clocks go back by one hour, marking the end of British Summer Time. As Royal Museums Greenwich explains, this change occurs on the last Sunday of October. This year, UK clocks will go back on October 26 at 2am. While the news will be welcome for those looking forward to an extra hour in bed, the change can take a toll on the body. Dr Bhavini Shah , GP at LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor, explains: " Sleep is incredibly important for all parts of your health, improving your heart health, mental health, immunity, reproductive health, and hormonal regulation. Changing daylight hours can negatively impact your sleep hygiene and could impact your health." Fortunately, there are steps people can take to help mitigate any negative effects and improve their sleep. Highlighting one method, Dr Shah recommended going for a walk on Monday morning. The GP said: "Go for a walk outside on the morning of the 27th. Sunlight is a powerful tool our brains use to calibrate our circadian rhythms and going on a morning walk after the clocks change can allow you to use the sunlight to help make those internal adjustments." Spending more time in daylight can help with your circadian rhythm, which is often known as the internal body clock, which tells you when to wake up in the morning. Guidance shared by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust explains: "Increasing daylight during the day (particularly first thing in the morning) and having rest periods in the evening can help with your circadian rhythm." If you find you are struggling with sleep regularly, the NHS website has advice for dealing with insomnia. The guidance outlines several dos and don'ts for achieving better sleep. Do Don't Speak to your GP about any health concerns.

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