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The truth behind people who only need a little sleep

Have you ever felt that 24 hours a day is not enough? The first time I went to the university, a senior student said that “you can only chose two among study, sleep, and social life”. Well, I am willing to sleep only 4 hours a day as long as I can get all As on my grade report and be a social star. However, the truth is that I am pathetic sleep-alcoholics!

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Enough sleep is essential to everyone since it ensures that our brain functions well. Human brain is like a network of many functional regions. When people are sleeping, this network will coordinate each brain region and deal with a load of information we take in at the daytime. Sleep loss will disrupt this coordinated activities and the damage of this network is associated with bad memory, Alzheimer’s disease and many other consequences.

Here is a Ted-talk video explained the negative consequences of sleep deprivation.

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However, there is no doubt that many successful people in the world only need a little sleep to keep creative and productive during the work. Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, sleeps 4-6 hours a day; Apple CEO Tim Cook starts work at 4:30 A.M.; Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer reduced sleep time by sleep under her desk. How can these people success living with such a little sleep? Is it because of their talented genes? A study found the answer.

Researchers from the University of Utah have studied 800 people who claimed that they don’t need full-time sleep(i.e. 7-9 hours sleep). Researchers monitored the participants’ brain activities at daytime. They found that short sleepers have increased motions of amygdala — a region in brain that manages emotion and sensation. This implied that short sleepers pushed themselves to keep awake by engaging into busy works. Even though some people claimed that they function well during the day, but to some extent their brain works like drunk.

Finally, the lack of sleep results in the same negative effect on everyone. If you wonder why some people can sleep 4 hours and still keep up enthusiasm but you can’t, the only difference is that successful businessmen/women have a stronger motivation and push themselves live in an intense living pattern. However, health is also very important and chronic sleep deprivation may lead to irreversible damages. It is like a race between health and ambition, nobody knows who will touch the line at the first.

Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Health

Recently, there has been increasing interest in the effect of sleep time on the life quality. Some researches show that sleep deprivation costs the UK economy £40 billion a year, due to the reduced productivity and health. And by the recent research in 2015, it indicate that the sleep-deprived human brain has problem in both focusing and remembering. These evidences definitely show us that we need high-quality adequate sleep. So how to make our sleep more efficient had become a mystery that beset scientists for the past 20 years.

Because while the light bulb and advanced technology brought about a world of 24 hours work and productivity. It has come at a cost of our naturally biological clock and our brain’s need for sleep.The evidence shows that nurses who work more than 12.5 hours are significantly decreased vigilance, suffering an occupational injury, or making a medical error. Comparing with the normal physician, the 24-hr on-call physician has twice as many working faults during the night shift and trigger 36% more serious medical errors.

Effects of Sleep Deprivation

Last year, the scientists in Italian concluded that sleep deprivation will cause some cells to consume other parts of our brain’s synapses such as astrocytes. They are kind of star-shaped cells that able to remove worn-out cells. The result concludes that the astrocytes went into overdrive in sleep-deprived mice will cause more broken of the brain’s connections, and may lead to Alzheimer’s disease. Also, the research by Surrey University concluded that over 700 of the body’s genes, including those that govern the immune system, are altered when someone has sleep less than 6 hours.

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As a result, the weight of evidence suggests that sleep deprivation highly increase fatigue and threaten our safety. For the long-term perspective, it really has a significant effect on our health and well-being. Thus, I hope we can all have high-quality adequate sleep every day.