Summary: Benefits of Sleep The article‚ “Benefits of Sleep”1 falls under the scientific category of psychology. The author Jules Sowder explains how sleep is required in everything we do in life. With a good night’s sleep comes clearer thoughts‚ stable emotions‚ and better overall health. For example‚ benefits can include body repair‚ a healthier heart‚ reduced stress‚ improved memory‚ controlled body weight‚ lowered chance of diabetes‚ and fewer occurrences of mood disorders. Sleep is probably the
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Self-study Questions – Sleep and Rest Answers to these study questions can be found in Potter & Perry‚ Kee‚ and Taber’s dictionary. 1. Briefly describe the 4 stages of Non-rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep. · Stage 1: NREM -Stage lasts a few minutes. It includes lightest level of sleep. Decreased physiological activity begins with gradual fall in vital signs and metabolism. Sensory stimuli such as noise easily arouses person. Awakened‚ person feels as though daydreaming has occurred. · Stage
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REM sleep and memory. I will describe previous research and then investigate how REM and memory are associated in young people and in older people. In some ways‚ the sleep patterns of these two groups are very similar‚ but in some ways they are not. 1a. REM sleep normally happens in an hour after fall asleep and usually lasting about 30 minutes. People fall in the non-REM sleep in three stages which is the most time during the sleep. As the night goes on‚ the least deep sleep and deepest sleep stages
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An under appreciated driving hazard is the lack of sleep. In fact‚ many people are cavalier about driving while fatigued. Although driving under the influence of alcohol carries much social stigma‚ the same can’t be said of driving when tired. Yet both forms of impairment are equally dangerous and cause too many fatalities on our roads and highways. The Dangerous State of Micro-Sleep Is it possible to force yourself to stay awake by continually drinking coffee‚ playing loud music‚ and using truck
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hand with daytime exhaustion can be a sign of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea leaves one fatigued throughout the day‚ can be harmful to health‚ affect the mood and how one associate with their bed partner. What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder which interrupts breathing while a person is sleeping. People suffering from apnea are likely not to be aware of the many‚ short breathing disruptions that happen all night long‚ disturbing the normal sleep rhythm. All one is aware of is they do not feel
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“Sleep Deprivation” Don’t we hate when we want to sleep and we can’t? Well if you suffer of this just like me you have sleep deprivation‚ but what sleep deprivation means? To understand this I will cite two sources‚ according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine sleep deprivations means “Sleep deprivation occurs when an individual fails to get enough sleep”‚ and according to Paula Alhola and Päivi Polo-Kantola sleep deprivation is “the condition of not having enough sleep”. Both definitions
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Do you think you could get a decent amount of sleep? A person with sleep apnea does this but doesn’t even know it. How is this possible? Sleep apnea is a medical disorder and if not treated can have serious risks of not getting enough sleep. “Sleep Apnea refers to repeated periods during sleep when a person stops breathing for 10 seconds or longer. The person may repeatedly stop breathing‚ momentarily wake up‚ resume breathing‚ and return to sleep. Repeated awakenings during the night result in
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Sleep is considered a vital part of human life. Without sleep‚ the human body is unable to function properly. By recording my sleep patterns over a 72 hour time period‚ I was able to notice patterns in my circadian rhythm‚ my sleep cycle‚ and the effects of sleep on my body. Although I did not have any interesting dreams to analyze in my sleep journal‚ I did collect some interesting data. Prior to coming to school I was the epitome of a night owl. I hated waking up early and always went to bed late
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envionrment Surveyrs have consisntely linked sleep and exercise- One study by Urponen who assessed a random smaple of adults in Finlan‚ used open ended questions such as ‘Please state 3 habits that promote sleep’. What was found was : 1. Exercise was grasped as most important habit 33%men 30% female 2. Reading/Listening to music 14%men and 23%women 3. Sauna/Shower 9%men and 9% women 400 hospital and 400 outpatients‚ any habit that helps you sleep ? 1. >2 times per week‚ 83% listed
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for people to get these things done they cut corners on sleep. One might rationalize that a few hours here and there won’t make any difference‚ but lack of sleep can make a huge difference on a person’s mental and physical health. Lack of sleep can potentially be very harmful‚ anyone who gets an average of less than seven hours of sleep could be affected greatly. Not getting enough sleep can increase the chances of getting sick. Extended sleep deprivation has been linked with diminished immune system
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