On Friday, I was sitting in on a lecture at Mayo Medical School, topic: neurology, focusing on sleep and sleep deprevation. This lecture in particular interested me because as a college student, I feel like I understand sleep deprevation quite will, especially considering last week was finals week.
Last week, during the midst of finals week, I averaged 5 hours of sleep a night for roughly four nights straight. Throughout the semester this wasn't uncommon either, so I thought it would be no problem during finals week since my body "had adjusted." However, what I learned on Friday changed my view quite substantially on sleep and just how important it really is.
Here is a short summary of some of the "fun facts" I learned:
- Getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night is necessary.
- You're body never adjusts to inadequate sleep.
- Getting more then 9 hours of sleep a night is actually worse for you then getting 6.
- Naps should be 0-30 minutes or 90+ minutes. If you nap in between that time you will more then likely feel tired and groggy with a significantly less amount of energy for the remainder of the day.
- Your natural "cycle" urges you to nap between 12 and 2, its not because you eat a large lunch that you feel tired. Your "tiredness" slightly increases naturally here.
So here is my experiment. For the next week I will be sleeping 8 hours a night. Impossible? Maybe. But I'm going to force myself to do it, at least for a week.
Sweet dreams.