1)
12 percent of people dream in only black and
white. Some wake up with vivid detail from their dreams, others with no
recollection at all, and some recall their dreams exclusively and
specifically in black and white.
2)
⅓ of our lives will be spent asleep. If
you think that’s a lot, cats spent TWICE that at ⅔ of their lives spent
sleeping. In order to function at an optimal level, adults need 7-9 hours of
restful shut-eye per night.
3)
Ideally falling asleep at night should
take you no longer than 20 minutes. Typically insomnia is the term for
difficulty getting to sleep, but as we all know “insomnia” is a vast and
complex term. Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder (DSPD) and known more often in the
medical community as “delayed sleep phase syndrome” or “delayed sleep-wake
disorder” is a more specific name to describe chronic dysregulation of the
circadian rhythm.
4)
One in four married couples sleep in
separate beds. This fact speaks volumes to the importance of achieving
restful sleep. The ideal sleep environment is cool, dark, and, quiet. If
sleeping next to someone makes you too warm, if your partner’s movement or
snoring wakes you regularly, consider adaptations to your sleep environment
that best serves your individual sleep needs.
5) Parasomnia
is a term used to describe unnatural sleep movements. Have you ever seen
someone sleepwalking or sleep talking? If so, what they were experiencing was
called parasomnia. Those with parasomnia can experience symptoms during any
phase of sleep.
6)
Sleep deprivation can kill you faster than
food deprivation. An article in Archiv Fur Kriminologie states the body can
survive for 8 to 21 days without food. The longest recorded time without sleep
is just over 11 days. Though it is not known exactly how long humans can live
without sleep, serious symptoms of sleep deprivation will begin to show after
only three to four days. Symptoms most commonly involve visual and auditory
hallucinations.
If sleep is on your mind, you’re not alone. According to the
National Sleep Foundation’s inaugural Sleep Health Index™ over 45% of Americans
report weekly insufficient sleep affected their daytime activities. Good
news! Traditional Chinese Medicine (or TCM) can not only help with insomnia
but also help you achieve higher quality sleep overall. Schedule your
appointment today.
New York Sports Acupuncture
Dr. Bishara Wilson, DACM
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