Health Chapter 4: Sleep
How much of general population is affected by sleep walking ?
1-15%
What four factors are associated with weight and sleep
1. Altering of glucose metabolism so that the body does not metabolize food effectively 2. Hormone imbalance involving gherlin and leptin 3. Less time in REM sleep 4. Increased production of cortisol
Clinical symptoms of insomnia
1. Taking longer than 30 minutes to fall asleep, 2. experiencing 5 or more awakenings per night, 3. sleeping less than a total of 6 1/2 hours as a result of these awakenings, 4. experiencing less than 15 minutes of deep/slow-wave sleep
How much of our lives do we spend sleeping?
1/3
Women who slept less than 6 hours were what percent more likely to gain weight?
32%
According to the National Sleep Foundation, how many Americans suffer from sleep disorders?
40 million
About how much of the US population suffers from sleep apnea?
40%
Sleep Apnea
A condition characterized by periods of non breathing during sleep
Melatonin
A hormone that increases relaxation and sleepiness
Sleep
A period of rest and recovery from the demands of wakefulness
What are some emotional effects of sleep deprivation?
Heightened irritability, lowered anger threshold, frustration, nervousness, and difficulty handling stress
REM Rebound Effect
Increase in the length and frequency of REM sleep
Rebound Insomnia
Insomnia that occurs after a person stops taking sleep medication and is even worse
What are common sleep disorders that affect college students?
Insomnia, sleep apnea, sleep walking, and nocturnal eating disorders
Sleep Deprivation
Lack of sufficient time asleep
Sleep dependent memory process
The strengthening of neuron links between two areas
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Upper airway is blocked during sleep
Sleep Related Eating Disorder
When a person rises from bed during the night and eats and drinks while asleep
Sleep Walking Dissorder
When a person rises out of an apparently deep sleep and acts as if awake
Sleep Latency
Amount of time it takes a person to fall asleep
Who is at higher risk of obesity?
Adults who sleep less than 7 hours at night
Circadian Rythm
An internal daily cycle of waking and sleeping
REM Sleep
Begins 70-90 minutes after falling asleep. Breathing and heart rate increase. Expertise first dream
What is the ideal bedroom temperature?
Between 62-65 degrees F
Stage 3 of NRem
Blood pressure drops, heart rate and respiration slow, blood supply to brain is minimized.
Stage 2 of NRem
Brain activity slows and you stop moving. Lasts about 10-20 minutes
Central Sleep Apnea
Brain fails to regulate the diaphragm and other breathing mechanisms correctly
Micro Sleep
Brief episodes of sleep lasting a few seconds at a time
Night Eating Syndrome
Condition in which a person eats excessively during the night while awake
Stage 4 of NRem
Deep sleep
Insomnia
Difficulty falling or staying asleep
People who chronically sleep less than 6 hours a night are at higher risk of what?
Heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure
Stage 1 of NRem
Heart rate slows breathing becomes shallow, half awake state
Short Sleep
Sleeping less than 7 hours-increases the risk for negative health outcomes in both men and women
Long Sleep
Sleeping more than 10 hours-has not been found to have negative outcomes
What can cause insomnia?
Stress, anxiety, medical problems, poor sleep environment, noisy or restless partners
NRem Sleep
Takes up 75% of sleep. Has 4 stages
Sleep Debt
The difference between the amount of sleep attained and the amount needed