The Dangers Of Sleep Deprivation And The Benefits Of A Good
Nights Sleep
Just how dangerous is
excessive sleep deprivation and how many people suffer
from it? Well the answer to the first question is it is
extremely dangerous and the answer to the second question
is that more people than you would think suffer from sleep
deprivation.
Now the common perception on sleep deprivation is that it is
usually caused because you're under the stress etc or it is
because the older we get less sleep we actually need etc. Now
by and large these two facts are truth but they only just
scrape the surface of what sleep deprivation is all about.
It is about a whole lot more. The ramifications can be
extremely serious if not deadly. If you are not getting enough
sleep it is a problem that you have to sort out and resolve
before it resolves you permanently if you know what I mean?
So how much sleep is enough? Most adults need between seven
to eight hours sleep at night. People who get this amount of
sleep are well rested and will not have the urge to “cat nap”
at various points during the day.
Now I know there are those out there who will argue quite
strongly that they can get away with 4-5 hours sleep and yes
there were legendary stories of a particular well-known British
Prime Minister who could get away with three to four hours
sleep about to be brutally honest these are the exceptions
rather than the norm.
So in general what causes sleep deprivation?
Well actually, one of the most common causes of sleep
deprivation is actually that you don't allow enough time to get
any sleep. Bizarre as this might sound it is a side effect of
our increasingly stressful day to day lives that we don't
actually allow our self the proper amounts of time to get to
sleep.
Other common courses of sleep deprivation range from
excessive worry, depression, repeated awakenings as a result of
excessive noise etc. Others include working at night, working
late shifts or if we travel excessively across time zones
(sometimes called jet lag) and mostly sleep deprivation could
be caused by a number of medical illnesses with the medical
reasons for basic lack of sleep through excessive pain or
inability to breathe.
So what is the prognosis of all of this and what are the
consequences of sleep deprivation?
What are the most obvious consequences of sleep deprivation?
Well for starters there are increased numbers of motor vehicle
accidents and accidents at work and then also decreased
productivity whether that is at work, studying at home or a
number of things. A side effect of all of this is that if the
sleep deprivation becomes a chronic problem it can cause
difficulties within our social relationships with our families
and loved ones and work colleagues. If this is not resolved
successfully or dealt with properly it causes a downward
spiral.
So what is the bottom line to all of this? If you have
problems sleeping you need to get it sorted and one of the most
common ways of making sure that you at least have the chance of
getting a good nights sleep is make sure that you have good
mattress to sleep on. This is obvious I know that you would be
surprised how many people suffer from not having a good enough
bed or mattress to sleep on at night.
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