By: Brad Tripp
He hears a car
drive by. He arises, only to pry his crusty eyelids open. Groggy and impatient
is all Jimmy is going to feel today.
Jimmy spent almost all night playing Grand Theft Auto 5. Jimmy has his regrets about last night. He feels
accomplished to have beaten the game, but the lack of sleep is going to be his
arch nemesis today.
Sleep is a vital
thing to the health and well-being of almost any living thing on earth. Sleep
helps a person be focused and productive in any lifestyle. According to the Sleep Foundation’s website
(a group that studies sleep’s impact on people), not enough sleep can be
harmful if it happens regularly, affecting moods and the way you eat in
negative ways.
Less sleep can
cause unsafe attention span and lack of problem solving skills. It’s best to
have at least nine hours of sleep to function properly, both mentally and
physically. Naps can be an effective way
to combat lack of sleep; if you didn’t quite reach as much sleep as you need a twenty
to forty minute nap can help to increase energy. Although, if you take a nap too
close to the time you usually go to sleep it can affect your entire sleep
pattern, making things a lot more difficult in the long run.
During Daylight
Savings Time, we lose about an hour of sleep each night. According to the
Washington Post, one hour lost each night can basically turn teenagers into
“walking zombies.” This sleep loss causes teenagers to become very tired and to
sleep in class, keeping them from paying attention in class, thus causing a
domino effect to where the student may fall behind. So, getting the right
amount of sleep each night, even during Daylight Savings Time, may be tough,
but it’s worth it.
Most students
fall asleep around eleven p.m. In order to get a full night of sleep, they would
need to sleep until 8 a.m. According to Student Impulse.com, a student based
website, studies show that less sleep reduces your rapid eye movement (REM) and
when the eye cannot respond efficiently this causes confusion and slows teens
down. If you have to get up before 8 a.m., it’s probably a good idea to get to
bed early.
Student Impulse
also states that later school start times affect students greatly. The site
states that students skip less and are awake and alert more. It’s also believed
that school activities affect students greatly, due to being tired, then coming
home to one to three hours of homework almost every night. Sleep is vital and
very crucial to the human body. All in all, it’s best to get a good night sleep
for great results in your overall day.
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