10 Reasons Why Good Sleep Is Important
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10 Reasons Why Good Sleep Is Important

A good night’s sleep is incredibly important for your health.

In fact, it’s just as important as eating healthy and exercising.

Unfortunately, there’s a lot that can interfere with natural sleep patterns.

People are now sleeping less than they did in the past, and sleep quality has decreased as well.

Here are 10 reasons why good sleep is important.

1. Poor sleep is linked to higher body weight

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Poor sleep is strongly linked to weight gain.

People with short sleep duration tend to weigh significantly more than those who get adequate sleep 

In fact, short sleep duration is one of the strongest risk factors for obesity.

In one extensive review study, children and adults with short sleep duration were 89% and 55% more likely to develop obesity, respectively 

The effect of sleep on weight gain is believed to be mediated by numerous factors, including hormones and motivation to exercise 

If you’re trying to lose weight, getting quality sleep is absolutely crucial.

SUMMARY

Short sleep duration is associated with an increased risk of weight gain and obesity in both children and adults.

2. Good sleepers tend to eat fewer calories

Studies show that sleep-deprived individuals have a bigger appetite and tend to eat more calories.

Sleep deprivation disrupts the daily fluctuations in appetite hormones and is believed to cause poor appetite regulation 

This includes higher levels of ghrelin, the hormone that stimulates appetite, and reduced levels of leptin, the hormone that suppresses appetite 

SUMMARY

Poor sleep affects hormones that regulate appetite. Those who get adequate sleep tend to eat fewer calories than those who don’t.

 

3. Good sleep can improve concentration and productivity

Sleep is important for various aspects of brain function.

This includes cognition, concentration, productivity, and performance 

All of these are negatively affected by sleep deprivation.

A study on medical interns provides a good example.

Interns on a traditional schedule with extended work hours of more than 24 hours made 36% more serious medical errors than interns on a schedule that allowed more sleep 

Another study found that short sleep can negatively impact some aspects of brain function to a similar degree as alcohol intoxication 

On the other hand, good sleep has been shown to improve problem-solving skills and enhance memory performance of both children and adults 

SUMMARY

Good sleep can maximize problem-solving skills and enhance memory. Poor sleep has been shown to impair brain function.

4. Good sleep can maximize athletic performance

Sleep has been shown to enhance athletic performance.

In a study on basketball players, longer sleep was shown to significantly improve speed, accuracy, reaction times, and mental well-being

Less sleep duration has also been associated with poor exercise performance and functional limitation in older women.

A study in over 2,800 women found that poor sleep was linked to slower walking, lower grip strength, and greater difficulty performing independent activities

SUMMARY

Longer sleep has been shown to improve many aspects of athletic and physical performance.

5. Poor sleepers have a greater risk of heart disease and stroke

Sleep quality and duration can have a major effect on many health risk factors.

These are the factors believed to drive chronic diseases, including heart disease.

A review of 15 studies found that people who don’t get enough sleep are at far greater risk of heart disease or stroke than those who sleep 7–8 hours per night 

SUMMARY

Sleeping less than 7–8 hours per night is linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

6. Sleep affects glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes risk

Experimental sleep restriction affects blood sugar and reduces insulin sensitivity (16Trusted Source17Trusted Source).

In a study in healthy young men, restricting sleep to 4 hours per night for 6 nights in a row caused symptoms of prediabetes (18Trusted Source).

These symptoms resolved after one week of increased sleep duration.

Poor sleep habits are also strongly linked to adverse effects on blood sugar in the general population.

Those sleeping less than 6 hours per night have repeatedly been shown to be at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes 

SUMMARY

Sleep deprivation can cause prediabetes in healthy adults in as little as 6 days. Many studies show a strong link between short sleep duration and type 2 diabetes.

7. Poor sleep is linked to depression

Mental health issues, such as depression, are strongly linked to poor sleep quality and sleeping disorders.

It’s been estimated that 90% of people with depression complain about sleep quality 

Poor sleep is even associated with an increased risk of death by suicide 

Those with sleeping disorders like insomnia or obstructive sleep apnea also report significantly higher rates of depression than those without .

SUMMARY

Poor sleeping patterns are strongly linked to depression, particularly for those with a sleeping disorder.

8. Sleep improves your immune function

Even a small loss of sleep has been shown to impair immune function 

One large 2-week study monitored the development of the common cold after giving people nasal drops with the cold virus 

They found that those who slept less than 7 hours were almost 3 times more likely to develop a cold than those who slept 8 hours or more.

If you often get colds, ensuring that you get at least 8 hours of sleep per night could be very helpful. Eating more garlic can help as well.

SUMMARY

Getting at least 8 hours of sleep can improve your immune function and help fight the common cold.

9. Poor sleep is linked to increased inflammation

Sleep can have a major effect on inflammation in your body.

In fact, sleep loss is known to activate undesirable markers of inflammation and cell damage.

Poor sleep has been strongly linked to long-term inflammation of the digestive tract, in disorders known as inflammatory bowel disease 

One study observed that sleep-deprived people with Crohn’s disease were twice as likely to relapse as patients who slept well 

Researchers are even recommending sleep evaluation to help predict outcomes in individuals with long-term inflammatory issues

SUMMARY

Sleep affects your body’s inflammatory responses. Poor sleep is linked to inflammatory bowel diseases and can increase your risk of disease recurrence.

10. Sleep affects emotions and social interactions

Sleep loss reduces your ability to interact socially.

Several studies confirmed this using emotional facial recognition tests

One study found that people who hadn’t slept had a reduced ability to recognize expressions of anger and happiness 

Researchers believe that poor sleep affects your ability to recognize important social cues and process emotional information.


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