Do You have a Sleep Disorder? (Day 1)

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Sleep and Sleep Disorder

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How long do you at night? 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or more hours? Or even less? Are you able to sleep in the day time, what people refer to as siesta or simply a nap? Apart from the duration of your sleep, What is the quality of your sleep? Do you feel you have a sleep problem? In this series we will talk about sleep problems and how it can be managed. Don’t forget to tell your friends and family to subscribe to this service.

What is sleep?

Sleep is essentially an activity we do each day to rejuvenate us.

What happens during sleep?

While asleep we are relatively unresponsive and in a state of calm but this state can be easily reversed. Did you know that about a third of our lives is spent asleep? This underscores the importance of sleep to our well being.

How do you feel when you haven’t had enough sleep? I would really like to know.

Functions of Sleep.

We’ve defined sleep . Let’s look at functions of sleep, we’ve said earlier that sleep rejuvenates us, however the functions of sleep are not totally clear. Despite this, observations have shown that people who have a full night’s rest i.e. those that sleep between 7 to 9 hours have been shown to have fewer illnesses than others who don’t.

Another important function of sleep is that it helps to conserve energy, you may have observed this when you sleep before an important event, you find you have more energy when the event eventually starts.

Can you think of any other function of sleep?

Join me tomorrow as we begin our discussion on actual sleep disorders.

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