Health & Medical Sleep Disorders

Six Surprising Signs You Are Not Getting Enough Sleep

We all know how important it is to get enough sleep.
Without it we yawn and drag through the day and maybe even need a long or involuntary nap to get through it.
But you don't have these obvious signs of sleep deprivation so you must be getting enough sleep, right? Maybe not.
Check these 6 signs that you may not be getting all the sleep you need after all.
1.
You use an alarm clock.
When we are free of sleep debt we will wake naturally at about the same time each day after our body has completed its restorative tasks.
If you keep a regular schedule and avoid substances that alter the natural cycling of sleep and waking, you should not need to be yanked forcefully from your slumber in the morning.
Waking to a jangling alarm clock is a nasty, stress inducing way to start the day.
A natural, quiet and fresh awakening is a much more pleasant way to greet the new dawn.
2.
You lose your keys.
Memory consolidation is thought to be one of the functions of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.
We generally get the bulk of our REM sleep in the last one half of our sleep session.
Therefore if our night is cut short we miss out mostly on REM sleep and may be more prone to memory glitches.
Long term sleep problems have even been shown to have an association with Alzheimer's Disease.
3.
You yell at your kids.
Irritability, lack of tolerance and impulse control problems have all been linked to sleep deprivation.
This is true for both kids and adults.
It is important for everyone in the family to make a sleep a nightly priority.
Then the kids will be more likely to behave and you will be less likely to fly off the handle if they don't! 4.
You would rather eat doughnuts than broccoli.
Sleep balances our appetite hormones.
With enough sleep under our belt we will have fewer cravings for carbohydrates and the artificial energy found in sugary snacks.
We can then make those healthy food choices more easily.
5.
You can't seem to lose weight.
Along the same lines as #4, sleep is also the time we are most efficient at producing human growth hormone and testosterone.
Theses hormones help us achieve and maintain a strong, lean body.
Without adequate sleep, all our good intentions, diet plans and workout routines will be far less effective than they would be if supported by just a bit more shut-eye.
6.
You've had a fender bender.
Just a second of inattention is all it takes.
A car traveling 37 miles per hour will cover 54 yard in 3 seconds.
That's more than one half the length of a football field! If the car in front of you brakes suddenly or someone turns in front of you, your safety, maybe even your life, hangs on whether you can react fast enough to avoid impact.
Studies have shown that both chronic and short term sleep deprivation leads to slower reactions times.
One study at Stanford even proved that sleep deprived people performed more poorly on reaction time tests than did people who were legally drunk.
So don't wait until you can't get through the day without propping your eyelids open with toothpicks.
Watch for the subtle signs you need more sleep and make it a point to adjust your schedule to get it.
When you get the sleep you need you can live the life of your dreams!
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