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The Effects of Sleep Deprivation

Sleep deprivation can have serious effects on your health in the form of physical and mental impairments. Inadequate rest impairs our ability to think, to handle stress, to maintain a healthy immune system and to moderate our emotions. In fact, sleep is so important to our overall health that total sleep deprivation has been proven to be fatal: lab rats denied the chance to rest die within two to three weeks. Find out more from this Free Guide to sleep disorders.

Without adequate rest, the brain's ability to function quickly deteriorates. The brain works harder to counteract sleep deprivation effects, but operates less effectively: concentration levels drop, and memory becomes impaired.

Similarly, the brain's ability to problem solve is greatly impaired. Decision-making abilities are compromised, and the brain falls into rigid thought patterns that make it difficult to generate new problem-solving ideas. Insufficient rest can also cause people to have hallucinations. Other typical effects of sleep deprivation include:

  • depression
  • heart disease
  • hypertension
  • irritability
  • slower reaction times
  • slurred speech
  • tremors.
In this section, we will outline and examine the various effects of sleep deprivation. Our articles will describe how prolonged lack of sleep affects both mental and physical health.

Sleep & Aging

The older we get, the more likely it is that we will suffer from some kind of sleep disorder. In fact, over 50 percent of people over 64 years old suffer from some type of sleep disorder. While the hormonal and physical changes that occur as we age will likely affect sleep, especially in menopausal women, the increased presence of other medical conditions and disorders is also a factor that tends to upset the sleep of the elderly.
 
One of the biggest sleeping problems the elderly experience is the inability to get deep, restorative sleep. Although they tend to sleep just as much as they did when they were younger, the elderly don’t get as quality sleep, meaning that they often suffer from fatigue and daytime drowsiness. The main reason for this is because older people don’t get as much REM sleep, the deepest, most restorative sleep phase. Keep reading to learn more about the relationship between sleep and aging.

Weight Changes

Dramatic weight changes, especially weight gain, are also common effects of sleep deprivation. Because the amount and quality of the sleep we get affects our hormone levels, namely our levels of leptin and ghrelin, many physiological processes that depend on these hormone levels to function properly, including appetite, are affected by our sleep.
 
While leptin is a hormone that affects our feelings of fullness and satisfaction after a meal, ghrelin is the hormone that stimulates our appetites. When you suffer from sleep deprivation, your body’s levels of leptin fall while ghrelin levels increase. This means that you end up feeling hungrier without really feeling satisfied by what you eat, causing you to eat more and, consequently, gain weight. Keep reading to learn more about how sleep affects your weight.

Resources

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Posted by saralin
insomnia is a condition that can not be treated , you just try to minimise it's side effect by trying to temporary solutions . the bad thing is trying to treat it with those poisonous sleep medication that has bigger consequences on our health. that why i all the time refuse to use those medication and opt for more natural solution like drinking camomile cup before going to bed or take ForceSleep a natural liquid products that relaxes and make you sleep with no grogeness or hangover.
Posted by roger
Insomnia is a chronic condition in America. The pharmaceutical co's have ceased the opportunity for physicians to prescribe what is truly medication that impairs normal brain function. Because the brain is electrical any chemical ingested will in fact intoxicate long term. Note that the most popular sleep aids on T.V., state that it is intended for 7-10 days and that the facts show these medications are being prescribed for periods 30 times longer. There is no such thing as a "non-dependant' sleep aid. Not as of 2008. excercise is the best NATURAL sleep aid. It works but not to others schedules. I was on sensitive Ninja missions kidnapped by soviet small people and spent tireless nights for months and wait that was a dream from Ambien.
Posted by Janet Thwaits
I was listening to the John Tesh program on radio and he mentioned the fact that sleeping with socks on would improve your sleep etc., My husband and I have both tried it and it is incredible. I have not had to take a sleep aid since beginning this practice. you might give it a try. There is certainly no harm or side effects!! :o)


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