25 Amazing Facts About Sleep
Sleep is a vital aspect of our lives, and yet, many of us take it for granted. Here are 25 fascinating facts about sleep that will make you appreciate the importance of a good night’s rest:
1. Sleep is essential: Sleep is just as important as exercise and diet for a healthy body and mind.
2. Unique sleep patterns: Humans are the only mammals that can delay sleep according to their will.
3. Dreaming in black and white: 12% of people dream entirely in black and white.
4. Sleep duration: Average healthy humans spend one-third of their life sleeping.
5. Sleep deprivation: Sleep deprivation can cause death faster than food deprivation.
6. Blind people’s dreams: Dreams of people born blind are associated with emotion, sound, and smell rather than sight.
7. Sign language in sleep: People with hearing disabilities often use sign language in their sleep.
8. Pain tolerance: Lack of sleep can reduce pain tolerance.
9. Sleep position: Sleeping on your front can aid digestion.
10. Personality and sleep: A sleep expert can tell about your personality based on your favorite sleep position.
11. Falling asleep: Ideally, you should fall asleep within 10-15 minutes of going to bed.
12. Sleep deprivation signs: Falling asleep within 5 minutes indicates sleep deprivation.
13. Hypnic Jerk: Hypnic Jerk is a sensation as if you are falling when half asleep.
14. Shift work risks: Shift workers have a higher risk of chronic illnesses like cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases.
15. Body’s natural rhythm: Human bodies never adjust to shift work.
16. Peak tiredness: Your body experiences peak tiredness twice a day – at 2 am and 2 pm.
17. Post-lunch drowsiness: It’s not the lunch that makes you drowsy; it’s your body’s natural rhythm.
18. Sleep influencers: Quality and quantity of sleep can be influenced by stress, physical or mental illness, and changes in sleeping arrangements.
19. Dysnania: Finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning is a real condition called dysnania.
20. Social jet lag: Waking up late on Monday mornings due to changes in sleep schedule during the weekend is called “social jet lag.”
21. Sleep duration variability: Sleep duration requirements vary among individuals, with most people needing 7-9 hours of sleep.
22. Insomnia definition: Insomnia is defined by drowsiness, headaches, concentration problems, irritability, and other problems due to lack of sleep.
23. Sleep deprivation and hunger: Sleep deprivation can increase hunger by increasing leptin levels and decreasing ghrelin levels.
24. Dream recall: An average person has 4-6 dreams per night but can’t recall 99% of them.
25. Infant sleep: Newborns sleep for 14-17 hours a day, with several waking intervals.
References:
https://www.dreams.co.uk/sleep-matters-club/25-facts-about-sleep/
https://www.sleepfoundation.org/articles/25-random-facts-about-sleep
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/22-facts-about-sleep-that-will-surprise-you-infographic/