#Are we sleeping in the right shape

in #healty7 years ago

How much information do we have about sleep?
How does sleep affect our lives, our health, our mood, or even the length of our lives?
I'm going to talk about some minor cuts that we need to know about sleep.

It is said that we need to sleep for eight hours.
Is that right for you too? Come on, let's have a look :)

We have heard from time to time that we often have to sleep for eight hours each night.
The UK National Health System and the US National Sleep Foundation also recommend it.
But where does this advice come from?
Research done on different groups around the world achieves a similar result;
Less sleepers and sleepers are suffering from many diseases and their lives are shorter.

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Are the diseases causing little sleep or is it not yet known the symptoms of this unhealthy life?
Sleeping less than six hours a day and sleeping nine or more hours a day are included in this category.
Before puberty, children should sleep at least 11 hours in the night and 18 hours in the newborns.
Adolescents need to sleep 10 hours in the night.

*So,What happens to our body if we do not sleep enough?

In a survey of 5 million people surveyed, more than a hundred researchers found that low sleep was associated with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity.

Research also draws attention to these;
Research also draws attention to these;
Staying sleepless for a few nights puts healthy adults in a prediabetic state.
Even in the absence of moderate sleep, it hurts people to control their blood-glucose levels.
In the absence of sleep, the vaccine does not work and this weakens our immune system and makes us a target for infections.
It decreases mental activity, increases the risk of dementia.
The response time of the immune system is decreasing and the risk of influenza increases.

The research revealed that people who slept less than seven hours had more cold than those who slept more than seven hours.
People who do not sleep adequately secrete the grelin hormone in their bodies, which is associated with high levels of hunger. This can cause obesity risk.
Insomnia is thought to be related to brain functions and even problems that lead to dementia.
Professor O'Mara says that in the day, toxic rubbish accumulates in his brain and that these wastes are thrown from the body while he is asleep.
If you do not get enough sleep, you can become a mild brain strain.

The effects of a lot of sleep are not known.

I can only say to you, dont sleep a little, yuppp sleep a lot :))))
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