The importance of Sleep : Six reasons not to scrimp on sleep
By: Harvard Women�s Health Watch.
While more research is needed to explore the links between chronic sleep loss and health, it�s safe to say that sleep is too important to shortchange.
- Learning and memory: Sleep helps the brain commit new information to memory through a process called memory consolidation. In studies, people who�d slept after learning a task did better on tests later.
- Metabolism and weight: Chronic sleep deprivation may cause weight gain by affecting the way our bodies process and store carbohydrates, and by altering levels of hormones that affect our appetite.
- Safety: Sleep debt contributes to a greater tendency to fall asleep during the daytime. These lapses may cause falls and mistakes such as medical errors, air traffic mishaps, and road accidents.
- Mood: Sleep loss may result in irritability, impatience, inability to concentrate, and moodiness. Too little sleep can also leave you too tired to do the things you like to do.
- Cardiovascular health: Serious sleep disorders have been linked to hypertension, increased stress hormone levels, and irregular heartbeat.
- Disease: Sleep deprivation alters immune function, including the activity of the body�s killer cells. Keeping up with sleep may also help fight cancer.
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