Recognizing Sleep Deprivation Symptoms Is Critical To Your
Health
Understanding what sleep deprivation symptoms are and how to
spot them is important to your health. Sleep affects much more
than most people realize and if you are not getting enough you
could be setting yourself up for a host of health risks or even
putting your life in danger. Here's what to look for.
One of the most common and easily identifiable sleep
deprivation symptoms is that of drowsiness or daytime fatigue.
We all intuitively understand that if we don't get enough sleep
we're not recharged and therefore are tired the next day. The
more we get little to no sleep the worse that fatigue is for
us.
Another of the signs of sleep deprivation is a reduction in
memory and mental performance. When we are low on sleep the
brain suffers. The ability to process mental tasks as well as
access and form memory is hindered. If we go without sleep for
long enough then it can become serious to the point where tasks
can be dangerous. Studies on sleep have shown that driving
while suffering from a lack of sleep is similar to driving
while under the influence. It is estimated that tens of
thousands of car accidents happen each year due to sleepiness.
Also like being under the influence we sometimes give ourselves
credit for more control and awareness then we really have when
we are tired.
There are behavioral effects of sleep deprivation as well.
Sleepiness can affect the levels of brain chemicals at work
which in turn can alter our mood and mental state. People who
are suffering from a lack of sleep can often develop forms of
anxiety and other adverse mental states. It also lowers your
ability to deal with stress.
The behavioral effects of sleep deprivation can extend into
a negative outlook on life and even sink into full fledged
depression. This becomes a vicious cycle as depression often
creates insomnia which produces more sleep deprivation that
increases the depression. Getting out of this cycle once it
starts is hard.
Sleep deprivation symptoms can also include increased illness.
Sleep helps recharge the immune system. When we don't get
enough sleep our immune system loses effectiveness and has a
harder time fighting off illness. Our bodies are more easily
overrun. This results not only in more frequent illnesses but
longer recovery time as well. If you are noticing that you are
sick more often or that you take longer to get over an illness
than you used to then it may be that you aren't getting enough
sleep.
One website on sleep deprivation quoted a 1999 study that
showed glucose metabolism is reduced when we lack sleep. This
produces symptoms similar to the beginning stages of diabetes.
Improper processing of glucose drastically impacts a host of
bodily functions from immune system to brain function to energy
levels and a whole lot in between.
Hopefully by knowing and understanding some of the sleep
deprivation symptoms you can be better prepared to recognize
the problem in yourself or someone you know. Sleep is more
critical for our health than many realize and research shows
that between 25% and 30% of Americans suffer from
sleeplessness...and the numbers are growing. This is becoming a
serious problem. If you find that you or someone close to you
is dealing with a lack of sleep then it is urgent to have them
(or you) get help quickly.
J. Wall has an avid
interest in natural remedies for the treatment of
Sleeplessness. He is a regular contributor to the Importance of
Sleep section of http://www.sleep-help-center.com
, a site dedicated to
improving sleep for everyone.
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