Sleep research
Sleep is a
behavioral state that is a natural part of every individual’s life. We spend
about one-third of our lives asleep. Nonetheless, people generally know little
about the importance of this essential activity. Sleep is not just something to
fill time when a person is inactive. Sleep is a required activity, not an
option. Even though the precise functions of sleep remain a mystery, sleep is
important for normal motor and cognitive function. We all recognize and feel
the need to sleep. After sleeping, we recognize changes that have occurred, as
we feel rested and more alert. Sleep actually appears to be required for
survival. Rats deprived of sleep will die within two to three weeks, a time
frame similar to death due to starvation.It is not normal for a person to be sleepy at times when he
or she expects to be awake. Problem sleepiness may be associated with
difficulty concentrating, memory lapses, loss of energy, fatigue, lethargy, and
emotional instability. The prevalence of problem sleepiness is high and has
serious consequences, such as drowsy driving or workplace accidents and errors.
Lifestyle factors and undiagnosed or untreated sleep disorders can cause
problem sleepiness. Lifestyle factors include not getting enough sleep, having
an irregular sleep schedule, and using alcohol or certain medications. Of the
more than 70 known sleep disorders, narcolepsy, and restless legs syndrome.
Large numbers of individuals suffering from these sleep disorders are unaware
of—and have not been diagnosed or treated for—their disorder.Problem sleepiness can be deadly. Approximately 100,000
automobile crashes each year result from drivers who were “asleep at the
wheel.” In a survey of drivers in New York State, approximately 25 percent
reported they had fallen asleep at the wheel at some time. Crashes in which the
driver falls asleep are especially common among young male drivers. One large
study found that in over 50 percent of fall-asleep crashes, the driver was 25
years old or younger. In addition to the high risk of automobile crashes,
problem sleepiness can cause difficulties with learning, memory, thinking, and
feelings, which may lead to poor school and work performance and difficulty
with relationships. Furthermore, problem sleepiness leads to errors and
accidents in the workplace.
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