Mental Health Monday – linked between stress and sleep
Mental Health Monday
– linked between stress and sleep
Stress often impacts on sleep quality and duration. Stress
and a lack of sleep can both have a severe impact on physical and mental
health. Experts recommend that people aim for 7-9 hours of sleep a night,
depending on their age and other factors.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), 35.2 percent of adults in the United States are getting less than 7
hours of sleep each night. This can lead to a sleep deficit that results in
lasting physical and mental health problems.
The exact role of sleep is not clear, but research has shown
that it facilitates a wide range of bodily processes. These include physical
changes, such as muscle repair, and mental tasks, such as concentration.
Sleep deprivation
effects
Yawning woman in a car who may be stressed Persistent sleep
deprivation can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and depression.
Not getting enough sleep can cause a negative mood, low
energy, difficulty concentrating, and a general inability to function as usual.
Lack of sleep may have severe consequences in some
circumstances, such as if a person is driving or operating heavy machinery when
tired.
Stress often impacts on sleep quality and duration. Stress
and a lack of sleep can both have a severe impact on physical and mental
health. Experts recommend that people aim for 7–9 hours of sleep a night,
depending on their age and other factors.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), 35.2 percent of adults in the United States are getting less than 7
hours of sleep each night. This can lead to a sleep deficit that results in
lasting physical and mental health problems.
The exact role of sleep is not clear, but research has shown that it facilitates a wide range of bodily processes. These include physical changes, such as muscle repair, and mental tasks, such as concentration.