Tuesday, 18 December 2012

10 Things To Hate About Sleep Loss

1.       Sleepiness Causes Accidents

Sleep loss is also a big public safety hazard every day on the road. Drowsiness can slow reaction time as  much as driving drunk.                              

2.       Sleep Loss Dumbs You Down

Sleep plays a critical role in thinking and learning. Lack of sleep hurts these cognitive processes in many ways. First, it impairs attention, alertness, concentration, reasoning and problem solving. This makes it more difficult to learn efficiently.

Second, during the night, various sleep cycles play a role in “consolidating” memories in the mind. If you don’t enough sleep, you won’t be able to remember what you learned and experienced during the day.

3.       Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to Serious  Health Problems

 Sleep disorders and chronic sleep loss can put you at risk for :

 Heart disease

Heart attack

Heart failure

Irregular heartbeat

High blood pressure

Stroke

Diabetes

 4.       Lack of Sleep Kills Sex Drive

Sleep specialists say that sleep deprived man and women report lower libidos and less interest in sex.

5.       Sleepiness is Depressing

Insomnia and depression feed on each other. Sleep loss often aggravates the symptoms of depression, and depression can make it more difficult to fall asleep.

 6.       Lack of Sleep Ages your Skin

When you don’t get enough sleep, your body releases more of the stress hormone cortisol. In excess    amounts, cortisol can break down skin collagen, the protein that keeps skin smooth and elastic.

 7.       Sleepiness Makes You Forgetful

 8.       Losing Sleep Can Make You Gain Weight

 Not only does sleep loss appear to stimulate appetite. It also stimulates cravings for high-fat, high-carbohydrate foods. Ongoing studies are considering whether adequate sleep should be a standard part of weight loss programs.

 9.       Lack of sleep May Increase Risk of Death

 1        Sleep Loss Impairs Judgment, Especially About  Sleep

 Lack of sleep can affect our interpretation of events. This hurts our ability to make sound judgments.

 

Thanks,

Health-Nov-2012

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