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    Crazy Things That Can Happen Without Enough Sleep

    09 october 2018

    Whether it’s due to your loud upstairs neighbors or your snoring bedmate, pretty much everyone has experienced at least a few nights of tossing and turning. Unfortunately, you may have inadvertently thrown your body out of whack, as skimping on sleep can result in more than just heavy eyelids the following day.

     

    “Sleep isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity,” says Michelle Drerup, PsyD, director of behavioral sleep medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. “Hours of lost sleep add up to a bigger health deficit than you may realize.”

     

    Read ahead for more on the major effects of sleep deprivation, from the obvious to the more extreme - and what you can do to nip the problem in the bud.

     

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    This one is pretty straightforward: if you're exhausted, you'll try to catch Zs wherever you can. That means if your body is craving rest, you might find yourself nodding off in some unexpected places.

     

    "The brain needs sleep to consolidate memories, practice and rehearse important events, process emotions, and do a bit of 'clean up,' via the glymphatic system [in the central nervous system], after a busy day," says psychiatrist Alex Dimitriu, M.D., of Menlo Park Psychiatry & Sleep Medicine. "The most obvious sign of sleep deprivation is fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness. The latter is the tendency to fall asleep with any period of boredom or inactivity. Nodding off in a meeting, on the train, or in a classroom, is often a sign."

     

    One other tell? Needing a massive amount of coffee to survive. "Excessive caffeine use can often mask sleep deprivation, so it's also worth considering how much caffeine someone needs to feel okay during the day," Dimitriu says. If you're a caffeine drinker, try not to exceed four cups of coffee per day, which researchers have found is a good target for overall health.


     

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