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Sleep is a naturally recurring state of reduced consciousness and responsiveness, essential for physical and mental health. While you’re sleeping each night, you might experience cycles of light and deep sleep, with dreams occurring primarily during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage. Consistent, quality sleep supports cognitive function, emotional regulation, and overall health, reducing the risk of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Lifestyle factors, such as maintaining a regular sleep schedule and creating a conducive sleep environment, can help you achieve optimal sleep.

Common Questions & Answers

How much sleep do adults need every night?
Sleep needs can vary from person to person, but generally, adults need seven to nine hours of sleep each night.
Certain foods and beverages can disrupt sleep, including caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and foods high in sugar and saturated fat; large meals can also affect sleep. Conversely, eating a well-balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins can promote better sleep.
Steps you can take to improve sleep quality include maintaining a regular sleep schedule, creating a relaxing environment before bedtime, reducing light exposure in the evening, and shutting down all electronic devices an hour before bed.
Common sleep disorders include insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, night terrors, sleep paralysis, and sleepwalking.
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Resources
  1. Sleep. Cleveland Clinic. June 19, 2023.

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