The Benefits of Slumber (2024)

April 2013

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Why You Need a Good Night’s Sleep

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We have so many demands on our time—jobs, family, errands—not to mention finding some time to relax. To fit everything in, we often sacrifice sleep. But sleep affects both mental and physical health. It’s vital to your well-being.

Of course, sleep helps you feel rested each day. But while you’re sleeping, your brain and body don’t just shut down. Internal organs and processes are hard at work throughout the night.

“Sleep services all aspects of our body in one way or another: molecular, energy balance, as well as intellectual function, alertness and mood,” says Dr. Merrill Mitler, a sleep expert and neuroscientist at NIH.

When you’re tired, you can’t function at your best. Sleep helps you think more clearly, have quicker reflexes and focus better. “The fact is, when we look at well-rested people, they’re operating at a different level than people trying to get by on 1 or 2 hours less nightly sleep,” says Mitler.

“Loss of sleep impairs your higher levels of reasoning, problem-solving and attention to detail,” Mitler explains. Tired people tend to be less productive at work. They’re at a much higher risk for traffic accidents. Lack of sleep also influences your mood, which can affect how you interact with others. A sleep deficit over time can even put you at greater risk for developing depression.

But sleep isn’t just essential for the brain. “Sleep affects almost every tissue in our bodies,” says Dr. Michael Twery, a sleep expert at NIH. “It affects growth and stress Molecules sent through the bloodstream to signal another part of the body to grow or react a certain way. hormones, our The system that protects your body from invading viruses, bacteria and other microscopic threats. immune system, appetite, breathing, blood pressure and The system of heart and vessels that circulates blood through the body. cardiovascular health.”

Research shows that lack of sleep increases the risk for obesity, heart disease and infections. Throughout the night, your heart rate, breathing rate and blood pressure rise and fall, a process that may be important for cardiovascular health. Your body releases hormones during sleep that help repair cells and control the body’s use of energy. These hormone changes can affect your body weight.

“Ongoing research shows a lack of sleep can produce diabetic-like conditions in otherwise healthy people,” says Mitler.

Recent studies also reveal that sleep can affect the efficiency of vaccinations. Twery described research showing that well-rested people who received the flu vaccine developed stronger protection against the illness.

A good night’s sleep consists of 4 to 5 sleep cycles. Each cycle includes periods of deep sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, when we dream. “As the night goes on, the portion of that cycle that is in REM sleep increases. It turns out that this pattern of cycling and progression is critical to the biology of sleep,” Twery says.

Although personal needs vary, on average, adults need 7 to 8 hours of sleep per night. Babies typically sleep about 16 hours a day. Young children need at least 10 hours of sleep, while teenagers need at least 9 hours. To attain the maximum restorative benefits of sleep, getting a full night of quality sleep is important, says Twery.

Sleep can be disrupted by many things. Stimulants such as caffeine or certain medications can keep you up. Distractions such as electronics—especially the light from TVs, cell phones, tablets and e-readers—can prevent you from falling asleep.

As people get older, they may not get enough sleep because of illness, medications or sleep disorders. By some estimates, about 70 million Americans of all ages suffer from chronic sleep problems. The 2 most common sleep disorders are insomnia and sleep apnea.

People with insomnia have trouble falling or staying asleep. Anxiety about falling asleep often makes the condition worse. Most of us have occasional insomnia. But chronic insomnia—lasting at least 3 nights per week for more than a month—can trigger serious daytime problems such as exhaustion, irritability and difficulty concentrating.

Common therapies include relaxation and deep-breathing techniques. Sometimes medicine is prescribed. But consult a doctor before trying even over-the-counter sleep pills, as they may leave you feeling unrefreshed in the morning.

People with sleep apnea have a loud, uneven snore (although not everyone who snores has apnea). Breathing repeatedly stops or becomes shallow. If you have apnea, you’re not getting enough oxygen, and your brain disturbs your sleep to open your windpipe.

Apnea is dangerous. “There’s little air exchange for 10 seconds or more at a time,” explains Dr. Phyllis Zee, a sleep apnea expert at Northwestern University. “The oxygen goes down and the body’s fight or flight response is activated. Blood pressure spikes, your heart rate fluctuates and the brain wakes you up partially to start your breathing again. This creates stress.”

Apnea can leave you feeling tired and moody. You may have trouble thinking clearly. “Also, apnea affects the vessels that lead to the brain so there is a higher risk of stroke associated with it,” Zee adds.

If you have mild sleep apnea, you might try sleeping on your side, exercising or losing weight to reduce symptoms. A CPAP machine, which pumps air into your throat to keep your airway open, can also help. Another treatment is a bite plate that moves the lower jaw forward. In some cases, however, people with sleep apnea need surgery.

“If you snore chronically and wake up choking or gasping for air, and feel that you’re sleepy during the day, tell your doctor and get evaluated,” Zee advises.

NIH is currently funding several studies to gain deeper insights into sleep apnea and other aspects of sleep. One 5-year study of 10,000 pregnant women is designed to gauge the effects of apnea on the mother’s and baby’s health. Zee says this study will shed more light on apnea and the importance of treatment.

Good sleep is critical to your health. To make each day a safe, productive one, take steps to make sure you regularly get a good night’s sleep.

The Benefits of Slumber (2024)

FAQs

The Benefits of Slumber? ›

Throughout the night, your heart rate, breathing rate and blood pressure rise and fall, a process that may be important for cardiovascular health. Your body releases hormones during sleep that help repair cells and control the body's use of energy.

Why is slumber important? ›

During sleep, your body is working to support healthy brain function and maintain your physical health. In children and teens, sleep also helps support growth and development. Getting inadequate sleep over time can raise your risk for chronic (long-term) health problems.

What are the benefits of going to sleep? ›

Health Benefits

Get sick less often. Stay at a healthy weight. Lower your risk for serious health problems, like diabetes and heart disease. Reduce stress, improve your mood, and get along better with people.

What is the difference between slumber and sleep? ›

Slumber means "sleep" — as a verb or noun. If you're a sound sleeper, you might slumber peacefully right through a thunderstorm, your slumber undisturbed. To slumber is to sleep, sometimes specifically to sleep lightly or doze. You can slumber in your bed, in your airplane seat, or through your alarm in the morning.

What are 3 benefits of a good night's sleep? ›

Here are some other health benefits of sleep:
  • promotes growth.
  • helps heart health.
  • supports weight management.
  • helps combat germs and keep your immune system strong.
  • reduces risk of injury.
  • increases attention span.
  • boosts memory and learning.
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Is slumber good for you? ›

Sleep services all aspects of our body in one way or another: molecular, energy balance, as well as intellectual function, alertness and mood,” says Dr. Merrill Mitler, a sleep expert and neuroscientist at NIH.

What is a spiritual slumber? ›

Their mind still works, and their emotions are operational, but their spirit is dysfunctional because it is in a sleep state. The person could be incredibly anointed and even be ministering in the gifts of the Spirit, but because they are asleep in specific areas, they are incapable of functioning well in those areas.

What does the Bible mean by slumber? ›

“Wake up from your slumber” is a phrase the Bible uses to speak of our spiritual condition, not a physical sleep. To slumber spiritually means we are inattentive to our walk with God, lazy about our spiritual development, slacking in our disciplines of prayer and Bible reading.

Why do people slumber? ›

That's because sleeping helps strengthen memories you've formed throughout the day. It also helps to link new memories to earlier ones. You might even come up with creative new ideas while you slumber. What happens to memories in your brain while you sleep?

What does the Bible say about sleeping too much? ›

Proverbs 20:13 The Passion Translation (TPT)

If you spend all your time sleeping, you'll grow poor. So wake up, sleepyhead!

What are the benefits of sleeping naked? ›

You may have heard of some of these, but others might surprise you.
  • Fall asleep faster. ...
  • Better sleep quality. ...
  • Keeps skin healthy. ...
  • Reduce stress and anxiety. ...
  • Prevent weight gain. ...
  • Lower risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. ...
  • Promote vagin*l health. ...
  • Increase male fertility.

How many hours of sleep is most beneficial? ›

How many hours of sleep are enough for good health?
Age groupRecommended amount of sleep
3 to 5 years10 to 13 hours per 24 hours, including naps
6 to 12 years9 to 12 hours per 24 hours
13 to 18 years8 to 10 hours per 24 hours
Adults7 or more hours a night
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Which sleep is the most important? ›

The third and fourth stages are deep sleep. Though REM sleep was previously believed to be the most important sleep phase for learning and memory, newer data suggests that non-REM sleep is more important for these tasks, as well as being the more restful and restorative phase of sleep.

Why are sleepovers important? ›

Sleepovers can offer several developmental benefits for kids and teens: Social Skills: Sleepovers provide an opportunity for children and teens to interact with peers outside of structured settings like school. They learn important social skills such as communication, cooperation, compromise, and conflict resolution.

What is the purpose of a slumber party? ›

Sleepovers are such a great bonding activity for children. Even though they see each other at school and on regular playdates, but there's something about being with friends in a home environment and the excitement of a night-time spent together that makes this bonding a deeper experience.

Why is sleep important spiritually? ›

Sleep's Role in Spiritual Receptiveness and Clarity of Mind. Quality sleep is essential for maintaining a sharp and focused mind. When you are well-rested, you can more effectively absorb spiritual teachings, engage in prayer, and meditate on Scripture.

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