While you won’t lose a lot of weight sleeping, if you lose sleep, you
will put on weight. There is substantial medical evidence to suggest
that. When you don’t get enough sleep, it has an adverse effect on
your appetite the following day.
A lack of sleep changes the hormonal balance in your body and will
make you feel hungry, even when you don’t need food. A good
night’s sleep, then, will help you lose weight more efficiently, and
here are ten most interesting facts about sleep:
1. The record for going without sleep is 19 days
Most people can’t stay awake for no more than 48 hours, but the
longest recorded period of time for a human being to go without
sleep was nineteen consecutive days. By the end of that time,
though, the gentleman concerned, was suffering from
hallucinations, slurred speech and paranoia.
2. Too much sleep is not good for you
If you spend too much time in bed it can affect your body’s ability
to use insulin and it can cause the onset of diabetes, later on in life.
3. The moon can affect your sleep
The moon may not be able to turn you into a werewolf, but it can
make you lose sleep. A study at one of Switzerland Universities
found that subjects took five minutes longer to fall asleep, when
there was a full moon, and they slept for about twenty minutes less.
4. Counting sheep won’t help you sleep
The idea of counting sheep, to get you to fall asleep, has been
around for centuries and is believed to have emanated from
shepherds, who fell asleep, while counting their flock. It’s not,
however a very good way of inducing sleep, because the task is so
boring that you start to think about other things anyway.
5. Sleep texting is the new sleep walking
Responding to text messages and emails has become so much an
ingrained part of life that people are now doing it in their sleep.
Whereas people used to go for a walk or make a cup of tea in their
sleep, now it seems they answer their messages instead.
6. Alcohol does not make you sleep better
Although alcohol can make you feel drowsy and you may get asleep
quicker, the quality of your sleep will be impaired. The idea of a
quick drink before bedtime is actually counterproductive, because
you won’t sleep so deeply and you are more likely to wake up again
during the night.
7. The higher the altitude, the less you sleep
If you climb up on top of a mountain, then you are going to sleep
less. Anything over about 13,000 feet and you are likely to
experience sleep disturbance. This is thought to be because of the
lower levels of oxygen, but you will adjust to this after about two or
three weeks.
8. We are programmed to sleep twice a day
Our current sleep patterns do not actually fit with the body’s natural
rhythm. We are programmed to sleep twice a day. One deep sleep at
night and one nap at around 2.00pm. This is what causes the post
lunch dip in energy levels that many people experience.
9. Many people don’t get enough sleep
Many people say that they can go without a full night’s sleep, but
they may be deceiving themselves. Although the exact amount of
sleep that each individual requires varies, a good average to work
on is eight hours a night. Any less and it can cause depression,
stress, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system.
10. Can more sleep help you to lose weight?
And finally, back to our original question of how your sleep pattern
can affect your weight. Spending an extra hour or two in bed won’t
shed the pounds for you, but not getting enough sleep certainly will
pile them on. It has been proven in studies that women who get less
than five hours of sleep a night gain a significant amount of extra
weight, over time, than those who get seven hours of sleep or more.
Do you know some other interesting facts about sleep?
Stay happy and healthy!
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