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1.0 by Subject Mastery Academy


Nov 6, 2019

About Sleep Disorders

How Much Sleep Do I Need? Insomnia & Emotional Regulation, tips to Sleep Better

Sleep is the balm that soothes and restores after a long day. Sleep is largely driven by the body’s internal clock, which takes cues from external elements such as sunlight and temperature. The body’s natural sleep-and-wake cycle is reasonably attuned to a 24-hour period. 

What you will learn:

• Why Is Sleep Important?

• How Much Sleep Do I Need?

• Insomnia & Emotional Regulation

• The New Science of Sleep

• Types of Sleep Disorders?

• Sleep Disorders Diagnosed?

• Medical Treatments

• Lifestyle Changes

• Outlook for Sleep Disorder?

• Bedtime Teas

• Best Foods to Eat Before Bed

• Tips to Sleep Better at Night

• What Causes Sleep Disorders?

Disruptions of sleep are disruptive to functioning of many body systems. Learning, memory, stamina, general health, and mood are all affected by sleep amount and quality. For many people, sleep is elusive or otherwise troubled. In fact, most people, at some point in their lives, experience difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. Potential consequences of consistently poor sleep include obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Sleep deprivation can also affect judgement and mental acuity.

Sleep needs differ from person to person and across different age groups. One person may need a full eight hours, while another can function with less sleep. The good news is that treatment of sleep disorders is rapidly progressing.

Based on continuing research, the National Sleep Foundation offers recommendations on the amount of sleep typically needed by people in different age groups. These are general guidelines, based on averages; some people can’t function on less shut-eye and others can. The foundation provides these daily sleep guidelines:

• Infants (4-11 months): 12-15 hours 

• School age children (6-13): 9-11 hours

• Teenagers (14-17): 8-10 hours

• Young adults (18-25): 7-9 hours 

• Adults (26-64): 7-9 hours

• Older adults (65+): 7-8 hours  

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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Nov 6, 2019

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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