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  Index Page » Travel & Vacation » Jet Lag & Body Clock
   
 

Jet Lag - Don't let it Spoil your Trip

   

Jet Lag! Those two words conjure up that debilitating feeling of tiredness and confusion that often overtakes us after a long journey, especially across the ocean. It can rob you of the first one, two or even more days of your overseas visit. If you are on vacation, you lose a precious chunk of your well-earned time off; if you are on business, you could blow an important deal because your brain wasn't functioning up to par.

Jet lag" ?who needs it?

Nobody" ?but everybody gets it. A Conde Naste survey showed 93% of longhaul travellers do. A survey from New Zealand showed 96% of international flight attendants do.

Jet lag" ?what causes it?

" The biggest cause of jet lag is crossing time zones, particularly from west to east " ?although it also happens in the opposite direction.

" The atmosphere in jet aircraft contributes in two ways. First, cabin pressure results in air that many times more pressurized that what most of us are accustomed to on the ground. Second, the air is often recirculated in the cabin and becomes stale. This makes you tired and can even cause headaches.

" The majority of adults drink alcohol at some point in a long flight, and flying increases the effects of alcohol on the body by about 200-300%. So if you tend to feel drowsy after a couple of glasses of wine at home, multiply that effect by three for each glass you have in-flight and it's not surprising you feel sleepy!

" Sitting for the eight to fifteen hours it can take to cross one of the world's larger oceans doesn't help, because it puts extra pressure on your stomach at a time when you are probably eating more often than usual in that period of time" ?that's because they keep feeding you to pass the time!

Altogether, it would be surprising if we didn't get jet lag on overseas flights!

Jet lag" ?what can we do about it?

" The time we spend before our flight can have an effect. How often do you run around at the speed of light trying to get everything done before you leave on vacation? Then you have to pack" ?but before that you must make sure you have selected all your wardrobe items and that they are laundered. Quite often you are doing things until late at night, and you don't even get the amount of sleep you usually take. All these activities add to your stress level, which in turn adds to the effects of jet lag.

Solution: plan ahead as much as possible, enlist the help of family members, go to bed at a reasonable time and get a good night's sleep.

" Many transatlantic flights, for example, are overnight. You leave in the early evening, so you don't eat dinner before you leave. By the time the flight takes off and the attendants are ready to serve, you end up eating dinner at what is normally close to your bed time. Most people don't sleep well during the flight, and to make matters worse, when you land on the other side of the ocean you have virtually lost five hours out of your normal sleep time.

Solution: try to take one of the growing number of daytime flights. Yes, it's the same amount of flying time, but experts agree the jet lag effect can be much less.

" Who hasn't felt dried out during a long flight? It's the dry air on the aircraft. However, drinking alcohol, caffeine or sugary fruit drinks doesn't help, and may add to the jet leg effect.

Solution: Drink lots of water, preferably the bottled kind. Bring your own in your in- flight luggage.

" Lack of exercise and sitting in an unnaturally cramped position (especially in the limited seating space in Economy Class) add to the misery of jet lag.

Solution: learn some exercises you can do while sitting. Twisting and stretching exercises can help keep your joints limber. Regardless of how silly you may feel, do get up and walk up and down the aisle a few times over the hours. It will help keep your feet from swelling, and may decrease the effects of jet lag.

Don't let jet lag spoil your trip" ?use all these techniques and fight back!

Author: Helen Wilkie
 
Author Bio:

Helen Wilkie

Helen Wilkie is a professional keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, author and coach, specializing in business communication and management skills. She worries about the high monetary cost of poor applied communication in today's workplace, and her programs all aim to correct the problem. Helen promises to help organizations save their money and people save their sanity by improving applied communication at work.

She offers a free monthly e-zine called "Communi-keys", and you can sign up for it at either of her websites.

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