November 22, 2024

Is 8.5 hours the perfect amount of sleep – and could you survive on much less?

The recommended eight hours’ shut-eye may not be enough, say researchers, as most people sleep for 90% of their time in bed. So what effect do different amounts of sleep time really have on the body?

Penn State University researchers claim we need eight and a half hours for sleep. Their reason? Most people only sleep 90% of their time in bed, so you need that extra half hour if you want to have eight hours real sleep.

Good sleep is worth the effort – but how long do you need?

0 hours Total sleep deprivation is literally torture. After three days you lose all sense of what is happening, and the body shuts the brain down in “microsleeps”. Eventually, you die. Not recommended.

Two hours No one lives with only two hours’ sleep every night. Yet many of us may end up with just two hours on special occasions. Not recommended, except in emergencies.

Four hours Some politicians and CEOs boast that they need only four hours’ sleep, but it simply isn’t true. Take Donald Trump, for example. If this were the case, the scientific evidence would suggest he would be overweight, show erratic behaviour, poor judgment and frequent mood swings. Arianna Huffington said she slept so little that she eventually collapsed. Since her recovery she makes sure she gets eight hours’ sleep. Four hours is not recommended, especially if you are in charge of a country or big business: dangerous for you – and the people around you.

For more read the full of article at The Guardian

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