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The Relationship Between Sleep Deprivation and Brain Health
Ibanez, Emma
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- Title
- The Relationship Between Sleep Deprivation and Brain Health
- Author(s)
- Ibanez, Emma
- Keyword(s)
- Sleep deprivation
- neurological disorders
- Abstract
- Sleep deprivation is a national issue affecting teenagers and adults. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 35.2% of adults and 68.8% of teenagers get less than the recommended amount of sleep per night (2017). Ideally, teens should get around 9.5 hours of sleep, while adults should get 7-9 hours (“National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,” 2019). Sleep deprivation is measured considering both the quality and the amount of sleep an individual obtains per night. Thus, people who wake up several times throughout the night are con-sidered sleep deprived. The causes of sleep deprivation can be voluntary or involuntary. While some people may choose to stay awake, others may have sleep disorders that prevent them from falling asleep. In both cases of sleep deprivation, people face decreased cognitive capacity and increased risk for neurological disorders
- Publisher
- UIUC Undergraduate Neuroscience Society
- Series/Report Name or Number
- Brain Matters Vol 4 Issue 1
- Type of Resource
- text
- Genre of Resource
- article
- Language
- en
- Copyright and License Information
- Emma Ibanez
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