Are you getting enough sleep?

Formatted Soul
By Formatted Soul

What would happen if we didn't sleep? A good way to understand the role of sleep is to look at what would happen if we didn't sleep. Lack of sleep has serious effects on our brain's ability to function. If you've ever pulled an all-nighter, you'll be familiar with the following after-effects: grumpiness, grogginess, irritability and forgetfulness. After just one night without sleep, concentration becomes more difficult and attention span shortens considerably.
With continued lack of sufficient sleep, the part of the brain that controls language, memory, planning and sense of time is severely affected, practically shutting down. In fact, 17 hours of sustained wakefulness leads to a decrease in performance equivalent to a blood alcohol level of 0.05% (two glasses of wine). This is the legal drink driving limit in the UK.
Research also shows that sleep-deprived individuals often have difficulty in responding to rapidly changing situations and making rational judgments. In real life situations, the consequences are grave and lack of sleep is said to have been be a contributory factor to a number of international disasters such as Exxon Valdez, Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and the Challenger shuttle explosion.
Sleep deprivation not only has a major impact on cognitive functioning but also on emotional and physical health. Disorders such as sleep apnea which result in excessive daytime sleepiness have been linked to stress and high blood pressure. Research has also suggested that sleep loss may increase the risk of obesity because chemicals and hormones that play a key role in controlling appetite and weight gain are released during sleep.

How much sleep is required?

There is no set amount of time that everyone needs to sleep, since it varies from person to person. Results from the sleep profiler indicate that people like to sleep anywhere between 5 and 11 hours, with the average being 7.75 hours.
Jim Horne from Loughborough University's Sleep Research Centre has a simple answer though: "The amount of sleep we require is what we need not to be sleepy in the daytime."

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2008 10:12
anonymous

I used to get on with 4hrs sleep....backhome....not here any....cant risk doing that and drive!

By qatarisun• 15 Jul 2008 14:59
Rating: 2/5
qatarisun

right owen!

my system requires at least 8,5 to 9 hours of sleeping in order not to feel sleepy during the day.

Due to QL addiction i only can sleep 6-6,5 hours, which is absolutely not enough... so every night

i have a fight with my system....

10:30pm

System: GO TO SLEEP, YOU SILLY!

I: plzzzzzzzzzz... another 10 minutes on QL!!

40 minutes later...11:10pm

System: 10 minutes were over half an hour ago!!

I : REALLY??? no no, i am just in the middle of typing a new post.. 2 minutes and i am off to bed!

40 minutes later...11:50pm

System: are you still typing your new post??

I: or sure.. but it's already fourth (fifth/sixth/seventh) post.. but I AM still typing!! I am not sitting doing nothing!!

40 minutes later...12:30am

System: I am switching you OFF!! You want it or not!

I : No.. I don't wa....

..wake up next morning at 6:30 am with my head on the keybord...and with 2 hours of sleeping missed!

..and why do i have to wake up so early?? ...

By anonymous• 15 Jul 2008 14:51
anonymous

I can not sleep when thinking about my Million Riyals ;)

By Fatcat• 15 Jul 2008 14:47
Rating: 4/5
Fatcat

This story of starting work at 7:15 is messing up with my sleep!

By harsha• 15 Jul 2008 14:47
harsha

hmm... i guess i never sleep less than 6 hours.. so i guess its k.. lol..

one intersting thing i see that UK allows a bit of drunken driving.. another point i shud consider in choosin d right place.. :P

By owen• 15 Jul 2008 14:23
Rating: 4/5
owen

ok no more QL'ing during night time.. :D

[img_assist|nid=12867|link=none|align=left|width=|height=0]Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.

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