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The Effects Of Sleep Deprivation
Spencer Hunt
If you suffer from sleep deprivation, you are not alone. Nearly a quarter of the adult American population, or 47 million adults, has some form of sleep deprivation. This condition can affect a persons energy level, emotional state, memory and mental abilities. This can lead to depression, stress and irritability. There are other health implications that can afflict the body as a result of sleep deprivation. As the body is deprived of sleep, its ability to metabolize glucose declines, leading to the early stages of diabetes. Additionally, a normally healthy person will begin to show sign of premature aging. Sleep deprivation is not a condition to be taken lightly.
Interestingly, the symptoms of a lack of sleep can actually interfere with a persons sleep patterns. As stress from lack of sleep increases, the bodys ability to wind down and get adequate rest declines. As a person ages, they require less sleep. An infant, up to 24 months old requires thirteen to seventeen hours of sleep. However, people who are sixteen to sixty-five years old only need six to nine hours. These are not hard, fast figures, though. Everyone is different and while some folks may do just fine on three or four hours of sleep a night, others may need ten or more.
Steps to Improving Your Nights Sleep...
Start a Bedtime Pattern - Make some time to relax and unwind before bedtime. Make some type of a bedtime plan to prepare your mind and body for bed and create a break between the stresses of the day and your time of rest. Try some type of personal meditation, reading, aromatherapy or a warm bath.
Avoid Caffeine - Caffeine is a stimulant. We know this as we have our morning coffee. What may not be so apparent is how long caffeine can stay in a persons system - up to fourteen hours. A cup of coffee at noon can have you still wide awake at midnight. Avoid caffeine at least four to six hours prior to bedtime.
Dont Use Alcohol to Help You Get to Sleep - Although alcohol may initially make you drowsy and make it easier to fall asleep, it can cause disturbances in sleep. This results in a less restful sleep.
Make Your Bedroom a Place for Sleep - Dim the lights, keep the room cool (but not cold) and turn down the noise. Creating an environment that is conducive to relaxation and sleeping, will make a big difference.
Dont Watch TV or Leave the TV on to go to Sleep - When you watch TV in bed, you start associating the bed with non-sleep activities. This can make it difficult to fall asleep. Additionally, TV shows are based on conflict then resolution. Whether you realize it or not, this can be stressful to you on a subconscious level. Leaving the TV on while you sleep can also be detrimental to your getting adequate rest. Even as you sleep you can hear what is happening on the TV and a part of your subconscious can even process it, raising your stress levels and disrupting your sleep. Need an energy boost? Try glyconutrient products.
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