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Sleeping… 1/3 of our lives are spent sleeping… The record for the longest period without sleep is 18 days, 21 hours, 40 minutes during a rocking chair marathon. The record holder reported hallucinations, paranoia, blurred vision, slurred speech and memory and concentration lapses. A new baby typically results in 400 to 750 hours lost sleep for parents in the first year. As a group, 18 to 24 year-olds deprived of sleep suffer more from impaired performance than older adults…Experts say one of the most alluring sleep distractions is the 24-hour accessibility of the internet. The extra-hour of sleep received when clocks are put back at the start of daylight in Canada has been found to coincide with a fall in the number of road accidents
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Why is sleep so important? Revive the tired body Build resistance to infections Help recover from stress Store information from the day Primitive Hibernation…conserve energy Adaptive Process…stay out of harms way To clear minds of useless information
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Circadian Rhythm… “ A biological clock that is genetically programmed to regulate physiological responses within a time period of 24-25 hours” Assists in the 24 hour sleep-wake cycle, even absent environmental cues Changes the body…temp, blood pressure, brain waves, heart beat, appetite. etc… Jet Lag: for every hour difference, takes one day to reset! Is sleep emotional…or biological??? Are you a morning person???...when do you feel the most alert?
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Brain Waves As our brain waves change, so too do our states of consciousness. Beta – Awake and Alert Alpha – Relaxed and drowsy Theta – Light Sleep, REM Sleep Delta – Deep Sleep
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There are FIVE stages of sleep… Stage 1: Hypnagogic and Light Sleep Relaxed State / Light Sleep Many experience sudden muscle contractions preceded by a sensation of falling. Alpha to Theta Brain Waves If woke up, you’d say you were “Drifting” Stages 2-4: Light to Deep Sleep Theta to Delta Brain Waves Stage 4 = most difficult to awaken Stage 4 = Deepest sleep, Delta waves Stage 5: REM Sleep Rapid-Eye Movements Theta Brain Waves Face and fingers twitch, but Large muscle groups paralyzed… Most interesting and vivid dreams S SLEEP
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The Sleep Cycle… Stage 2 -Stage 3 -Stage 4 - Stage 5 -REM SLEEP: One complete cycle lasts approximately 90-100 minutes Average sleep period = 4-5 rotations
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Sleep Disorders NarcolepsySleep ApneaInsomniaNightmares/ Night terrors Sleepwalking/ Sleep talking Symptoms: Causes:
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Sleep Disorders NarcolepsySleep ApneaInsomniaNightmaresNightmares/ Night terrors SleepwalkingSleepwalking/ Sleep talking Sleep talking SymptomsSymptoms: Overwhelming feeling of sleepiness/ fatigue “sleep attacks” can last from several seconds 30+ minutes Symptoms: Trouble breathing during sleep Symptoms: Failure to Sleep Symptoms: Screaming Panic Symptoms: Mostly found in children Walking/ talking while asleep Causes: Unknown Heredity Can be brought about by brain damage or neurological disease Causes: Snoring Enlarged Tonsils Obesity Recurring infections Causes: Anxiety Depression Alcohol Abuse Drug Abuse tends to increase with age 40% women and 30% men Illness Pain Causes: REM Sleep Causes: Immature nervous system Stress Fatigue Heredity
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