The Shocking Truth About Not Getting Enough Sleep
Are you getting enough sleep? The National Sleep Foundation thinks that you might not be, and that’s why they’re kicking off their Sleep Awareness Week 2016 with the theme of #7Days4BetterSleep.
Sleep Awareness Week started on March 6th this year and leads up to the beginning of Daylight Savings Time, which is when the highest number of Americans are losing the most sleep, according to studies that the National Sleep Foundation has done on sleep patterns.
The NSF has been around since 1990 and was founded by leaders in sleep medicine in order to improve our health and well-being by educating the public about the huge impact that sleep has on our lives.
According to the data that they have collected, a third of all Americans aren’t getting enough sleep, and it shows when they visit their healthcare providers.
People that get less than the recommended 8 to 9 hours of sleep a night are faced with health issues such as diabetes, obesity, and even heart attacks. Not to mention the lack of attention and focus that plagues those that are missing out on sleep.
The reality is shockingly simple: poor sleep habits can take years off of your life.
That sounds scary, but the good news is that it’s never too late to cash in on the benefits of developing good sleep habits, such as lower blood pressure and stress levels, sharper memory and focus, and even an improved mood.