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    Why Quality Sleep Is Essential for Your Health
    Authored By : Dr. Pavan Yadav M V
    Clinical Director & Senior Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine, Associate Director – Lung Transplantation, KIMS Hospitals, Bengaluru
    www.daylifenews.in
    On the occasion of World Sleep Day, doctors from different fields are asking people to consider sleep as an essential pillar of health, like diet and fitness. This year’s theme, “Sleep Well, Live Better,” highlights how quality sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
    In today’s fast-paced life, people often consider poor sleep a normal aspect of life. However, sleep deprivation may pose serious health hazards in the future. From a weak immune system to heart health issues, sleep is linked to the repair, regulation, and recharge functions of the body.
    Here are five reasons why sleep is crucial for health.

    1. Your Brain Needs Sleep to Reset:Sleep plays a crucial role in brain function. During deep sleep, the brain processes memories and builds new neural connections. Lack of sleep can have a negative impact on concentration, decision-making, and emotional regulation. Lack of sleep may also lead to neurological problems in the future.
    2. Sleep Strengthens Your Immune System:A good night’s sleep helps build a strong immune system. It helps the immune system develop cells and produce antibodies necessary in fighting infections. Lack of sleep makes a person susceptible to common infections. There is a clear relationship between lack of sleep and frequent illness.
    3. Poor Sleep Can Harm Heart Health:Sleep disorders and short sleep time have been associated with cardiovascular problems. People who get less than six hours of sleep a night may be at a higher risk of developing high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and stroke. During sleep, the heart rate and blood pressure are lowered, giving the cardiovascular system a rest.
    4. Hormones and Metabolism Depend on Sleep:Sleep helps in regulating hormones that govern hunger, metabolism, and stress. Lack of sleep can cause an increase in hunger and a desire to eat high-calorie foods. Sleep deprivation can cause a person to develop problems related to metabolism, including diabetes.
    5. Mental Health Is Closely Linked to Sleep:Sleep and mental health go hand in hand. Lack of sleep may exacerbate problems with stress, anxiety, and mood swings. On the other hand, mental health problems like depression may cause sleep problems. It is often recommendedto improve sleep hygiene as a measure of improving mental health.
      Recognising Common Sleep Disorders
      People are also suffering from sleep disorders that are undiagnosed. One such sleep disorder is sleepapnea. This is characterised by breathing stops during sleep. The signs include loud snoring, daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and morning headaches. Another sleep disorder is delayed sleep phase syndrome. This is becoming a concern among shift workers and Gen Z youth. This is characterised by a shift to extremely late bedtimes and wake times.
      Doctor’s Advice for Better Sleep
      Having a regular sleep schedule, reducing screen time before going to bed, cutting down caffeine intake before bedtime, and a relaxing sleep environment are some of the doctor’s advice for better sleep. The ideal amount of quality sleep for adults is 7-9 hours daily.
      This World Sleep Day, let’s emphasize that “sleep is not a luxury; it is a biological necessity.” Prioritizing quality sleep today is a great way to prevent chronic diseases and enhance quality life tomorrow.
      If you or your family members experience symptoms such as persistent snoring, daytime sleepiness, fatigue, or irregular sleep patterns, doctors recommend consulting a sleep specialist or pulmonologist to evaluate possible underlying sleep disorders.
      This World Sleep Day, remember: Better sleep is the foundation of better health! Sleep well today; to live well tomorrow!
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