You climb into bed after a long day, ready for rest, only to feel that familiar heaviness in your legs. They ache, twitch uncomfortably, or feel unusually tired. Nighttime cramps can jolt you awake, and in the morning, getting up often comes with stiffness or that unsteady sensation in your calves and feet.
Many people over 60 experience these common issues with leg comfort and mobility. Nutrient changes with age can play a role, affecting muscle relaxation, nerve signals, and circulation during rest.
But emerging research suggests that supporting your body with certain vitamins before bed might help promote calmer nights and more comfortable mornings. Thousands of seniors are exploring simple nighttime routines focused on nutrition. Keep reading to discover three vitamins that studies link to better leg health—and why timing them at bedtime could make a difference.
The Common Leg Challenges Many Face After 60
As we age, the body processes nutrients differently. Muscle recovery slows, nerves can become more sensitive, and blood flow to the lower limbs may decrease during sleep. This can lead to occasional twitching, cramps, or feelings of weakness and heaviness in the legs.
These experiences are widespread, but they’re not inevitable. Research shows that deficiencies in key vitamins are common in older adults and may contribute to these discomforts. For instance, low levels of certain nutrients have been associated with restless legs sensations or nocturnal cramps in various studies.
The good news? Supporting nutrient intake—especially at night, when the body focuses on repair—may help. Here’s what the science suggests about three vitamins worth considering.
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