World sleep awareness month: Why is sleep so important?

By IANS | Published: March 15, 2021 01:10 PM2021-03-15T13:10:28+5:302021-03-15T20:20:53+5:30

New Delhi, March 15 Sleep is an important part of our daily routine we spend about one-third of our ...

World sleep awareness month: Why is sleep so important? | World sleep awareness month: Why is sleep so important?

World sleep awareness month: Why is sleep so important?

New Delhi, March 15 Sleep is an important part of our daily routine we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. Quality sleep and getting enough of it at the right times is as essential to survival as food and water, says Sibasish Dey, Head, Medical Affairs, Asia and Latin America, ResMed.

Writes the sleep expert:

Globally, studies have shown that sleep along with other benefits, helps in improving our learning and problem solving skills. Whereas sleep deficiency on the other hand alters neuro-cognitive process, and we may experience symptoms such as irritability, poor decision making, low problem-solving skills, depression, loss of memory, among others. Thus, this world sleep awareness month, let's take a pledge to relook at our sleep schedules, maintain a healthy circadian rhythm and also increase conversations around the need for a healthy sleep hygiene as we cannot achieve optimal health without taking care of our sleep.

Why are we sleep deprived?

Barriers to a good sleep cycle may include a hectic lifestyle, long erratic working hours, and sleep disorders. Also, habits such as too much screen time, lack of physical activity, consumption of caffeine before bedtime and low exposure to sunlight may disrupt our sleep cycle. Underlying, sleep disorders are also causative of poor sleep. Insomnia is a widely known disorder, but obstructive sleep apnea

( With inputs from IANS )

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