The Effects Of Sleep Deprivation

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Sleeping is one of the basic fundamental living necessity. Like we need eating and drinking, we do need sleeping as well. Not getting enough sleep is harmful to mind and body. It can cause injury and even death. Sleep deprivation is a serious issue that we all face, yet we neglect it. Its consequences can be life threatening to the person himself and to many others around him. Poor decision-making, lack of concentration, unproductivity, accidents and many more are associated with lack of sleep. Day time drowsiness is no longer seems abnormal as we see many people not getting enough sleep at night including us. The dangers associated with sleep deprivation are great, yet often underestimated. 7-19% of adults are not getting enough sleep according …show more content…

Some of them are short term effects, and if lack of sleep continues, it will lead to chronic diseases and will have negative impact on your health. Among those health issues are, impaired brain activity, cognitive dysfunction, moodiness, depression, yawning, memory problems, hallucinations, accident prone, cold and flu, weekend immune system, weight gain, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart problems and accidental death (Pietrangelo, 2014). When we don’t get enough sleep, our brain can’t function properly. It affects our cognitive and emotions. If it continues for a longer period of time, it will result in chronic illnesses. Sleep deprivation makes your brain tired. Makes you feel sluggish, uncreative and can’t learn new things. short-term and long-term memory is affected drastically. Make you feel more irritated and moody. If sleep deprivation continues for longer time, it will cause hallucination, depression and suicidal thoughts. Cytokines -chemical that fights infection- are produced by immune system during sleep which fights viruses and bacteria. Sleep deprivation prevents those cytokines being produced, thus; you are less defended against illnesses. Weakened immune system also means problems breathing and catching cold quicker. Some studies found a relationship between lack of sleep and weight gain according to Harvard Medical School. Sleep deprivation increases the release of cortisol that leads to depression, and increases insulin in blood which leads to type 2 diabetes. Since you can’t get enough sleep, means your blood vessels are less likely to be repaired. That leads to cardiovascular and heart diseases (Pietrangelo,

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