How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?

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How Much Sleep Do You Really Need? - Yahoo! News

Sleep is one of the richest topics in science today: why we need it, why it can be hard to get, and how that affects everything from our athletic performance to our income. Daniel Kripke, co-director of research at the Scripps Clinic Sleep Center in La Jolla, Calif., has looked at the most important question of all. In 2002, he compared death rates among more than 1 million American adults who, as part of a study on cancer prevention, reported their average nightly amount of sleep. To many his results were surprising, but they've since been corroborated by similar studies in Europe and East Asia. Kripke explains.

Q: How much sleep is ideal?

A: Studies show that people who sleep between 6.5 hours and 7.5 hours a night, as they report, live the longest. And people who sleep 8 hours or more, or less than 6.5 hours, they don't live quite as long. There is just as much risk associated with sleeping too long as with sleeping too short. The big surprise is that long sleep seems to start at 8 hours. Sleeping 8.5 hours might really be a little worse than sleeping five.

Morbidity, [or sickness,] is also "U-shaped," in the sense that both very short sleep and very long sleep are associated with many illnesses - with depression, with obesity, and therefore with heart disease and so forth. But the [ideal amount of sleep] for different health measures isn't all in the same place. Most of the "low points" are at seven or eight hours, but there are some at six and some even at nine. I think diabetes is lowest in seven-hour sleepers, [for example]. But these measures aren't as clear as the mortality data.

I think we can speculate [about why people who sleep 6.5 to 7.5 hours live longer], but we have to admit that we don't really understand the reasons. We don't really know yet what is cause and what is effect. So we don't know if a short sleeper can live longer by extending their sleep, and we don't know if a long sleeper can live longer by setting the alarm clock a bit earlier. We're hoping to organize tests of those questions.

One of the reasons I like to publicize these facts is that I think we can prevent a lot of insomnia and distress just by telling people that short sleep is OK. We've all been told you ought to sleep eight hours, but there was never any evidence. A very common problem we see at sleep clinics is people who spend too long in bed. They think they should sleep eight hours or nine hours, so they spend eight or nine hours in bed, with the result that they have trouble falling asleep and they wake up a lot during the night. Oddly enough, a lot of the problem [of insomnia] is lying in bed awake worrying about it. There have been many controlled studies in the United States, Great Britain and other parts of Europe that show that an insomnia treatment that involves getting out of bed when you're not sleepy, and restricting your time in bed, actually helps people to sleep more. They get over their fear of the bed. They get over the worry, and they become confident that when they go to bed they will sleep. So spending less time in bed actually makes sleep better. It is in fact a more powerful and effective long-term treatment for insomnia than sleeping pills. View this article on Time.com

Darn, and I love to sleep in for 12 hours if possible. Oh well, if I live long or short, it doesn't matter as long as I get to enjoy sleeping in.
 
Interesting article. I do sleep about 5.5 hours - 6.5 hours. I do wish I could sleep longer.
 
Normally now since I had my baby I sleep 4 to 5 hours. When she get a little older getting all her teeth soon, then I hope to get full sleep again. I got the rest of my life to catch up on sleep. :)
 
I sleep around 6 hours lately. When I didn't have my 2nd job, I slept for 7-8 hours and sometimes more.
 
7 hours for weekday, over 10 hours on weekend. :)

Plus, I took nap on weekday. Ahh.... sleep is so beautiful. Zzz...
 
isee.. me.. i would say 5 to 8 .. depend what i have a plan on next day..

if i have a job, then maybe 6 hours.. if i dont have it, then it would be more.. rme! tsk tsk me! lol!
 
I read that article earlier tonight and thought it was interesting because all these years, we were told that 8 hours is sufficient and in this case, it's the other way around.

I usually sleep between 5 1/2 hours to 6 1/2 hours. If I'm lucky, I'd sleep for 8 hours or more. On the weekends, I sleep much longer, heh.
 
I sleep usually between 6 to 7.5 hours. Rarely I get to sleep 8 hours cuz I like to stay up late at night even on workdays.
 
its doesnt matter for me whatsoever what i wanted go sleep any hours till over late i will wake myself.
 
3.5-8 hours of various time to time.

i know, i'm odd. Only one in here knows me: Jolie.
 
About 6 hours. I always thought that was bad. Good to know I may live longer.
 
roughly 7 to 8 hours a night, I like my sleep also my job's very physical and i get very tired.
 
Most of times I am a light-sleeper - I usually sleep for like 4 or 5 hours depending on how tired I am. I find myself spending more time falling asleep in the living room watching something on the big-screen telly than I have in my bedroom. Probably quicker that way to hop in the shower and head to work.

The Highlander, I used to live next to one of busiest railroads in the nation. The trains would pass by around 30 times per day. I have learnt to ignore that. I believe my dog did the same way. :lol:
 
I'm lucky if I get three to four hours. I've been struggling with insomnia since March.
 
I sleep around 7 to 8 hrs on work day, during weekend, maybe 9 to 10 hrs
 
6 to 8 hours for me, depends if I am in bed late, like tonight :roll:
 
I sleep between 5-7 hours of sleeping, including weekends. I love to sleep but i just can't seem to sleep more, my body kicks me out of bed!
 
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