Normal
and healthy sleep for adult
(credit
to Amerisleep).
We
all need sleep to repair “damages” of our body due to many daily
activities. Other functions of sleep are:
-
removing waste
-
improving immunity
-
processing memories and learning development for brain
The
question then how long should we sleep for better health of our body?
Many resources mentioned that sleeping between 7 and 9 hours is
considered good and healthy.
Some
experts described the length of sleep whether too short or too long
has health risk to several diseases.
Oversleeping,
more than 8 hours, will increase the risk of some diseases,
especially cardiovascular relate diseases.
Illustration
of health problems to oversleeping
(credit
to verywell health).
Some
diseases connect to sleeping too much are:
-
heart
disease
-
stroke
-
diabetes
-
Obesity
-
Cognitive impairment
-
Impaired fertility
-
Depression
In
case of cardiovascular diseases, hours of sleep and its risks are
following:
1)
8 hours sleep more per night
-
double risk to have chest pain (angina)
-
10% risk to get coronary heart disease.
2)
9 hours sleep more per night
-
34% risk to get heart diseases.
3)
11 hours sleep more per night
-
38% to 44% risk to get coronary heart disease.
Luckily,
who have been slept about 7.5 hours per night will less likely
(reduce) by 18% to get heart diseases.
How
many hours do you sleep per night? Hope, no less and no more than
healthy range.
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