You ever feel moody and dizzy? Maybe it's due to lack of sleep. Do not ever underestimate  this situation! Lack of sleep can affect your sex life, memory, health, appearance, and even make your body "stretchy".
Here are 10 surprising things that happen due to lack of sleep:
Here are 10 surprising things that happen due to lack of sleep:
1. Accidents Sleep deprivation is one of the biggest disasters in the history of factors other than nuclear accidents at Three Mile Island in 1979, the biggest oil spill Exxon Valdez, Chernobyl nuclear crisis  in 1986, and others.
Sounds excessive, but you must realize lack of sleep also affects your safety every day on the road. Drowsiness can slow down your time driving, which is equivalent when you are drunk while driving.
Sounds excessive, but you must realize lack of sleep also affects your safety every day on the road. Drowsiness can slow down your time driving, which is equivalent when you are drunk while driving.
A study conducted Safety Institute National Highway  Traffic  Americans  showed  that fatigue is a cause 100,000 car accidents  and 1,500  deaths  a year  in the U.S.. The victim was a person under the  age of  25 years. The same study shows, if you lack sleep or have a low sleep quality, then it can cause accidents and injuries at work. In one study, workers who complain of excessive sleepiness during the day are vulnerable  injured  at work  and constantly experience the same accident at work.
2. Decreased concentration of good sleep plays an important role in thinking and learning. Lack of sleep can affect many things. First, interfering with alertness, concentration, reasoning, and problem-solving. This makes learning difficult and inefficient.  Secondly, the sleep cycle at night play a role  in "strengthening" the memory in mind. If not enough sleep, then you will not be able to remember what you learned and experienced during the day. 
3. Serious health problems  sleep  disorders  and chronic stages of sleep deprivation  can lead you to the risk:
* Heart disease * Heart attack * Heart failure * irregular heartbeat * high blood pressure * Stroke * Diabetes According to some studies, 90 per cent of people with insomnia, sleep disorder characterized by trouble falling asleep and stay awake all night-are also experiencing similar health risks.
* Heart disease * Heart attack * Heart failure * irregular heartbeat * high blood pressure * Stroke * Diabetes According to some studies, 90 per cent of people with insomnia, sleep disorder characterized by trouble falling asleep and stay awake all night-are also experiencing similar health risks.
4. Decreased sex drive experts report, lack of sleep in men and women reduce libido and sexual drive. This is due to depleted energy, drowsiness, and rising tension.
For men who suffer from sleep apnea (breathing problems during sleep disturbing) lack of sleep cause sexual arousal sluggish. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism in 2002 showed, almost all people who suffer from sleep apnea have lower testosterone levels. Nearly half of people who suffer from severe sleep apnea have a low testosterone level at night.
For men who suffer from sleep apnea (breathing problems during sleep disturbing) lack of sleep cause sexual arousal sluggish. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism in 2002 showed, almost all people who suffer from sleep apnea have lower testosterone levels. Nearly half of people who suffer from severe sleep apnea have a low testosterone level at night.
5. It causes depression In a 1997 study, researchers from the University of  Pennsylvania  reported  that people who sleep less than 5 hours per day for seven days led to stress, anger, sadness, and mental fatigue. In addition, lack of sleep and sleep disorders can cause symptoms of depression. The most common sleep disorder  is insomnia, which has strong links with depression. In a study in 2007 involving 10,000 people revealed that people with insomnia 5 times more prone to  depression. In fact, insomnia is often one of the first symptoms of depression. Insomnia and no appetite due to depression are related. Sleep deprivation exacerbates symptoms of  depression  and depression makes you more difficult to  sleep. On the positive side, a good sleep pattern can help treat depression.
6. Affect the health of skin Most people have pale skin and puffy eyes after a night of sleep deprivation.  The  situation is completely due to a chronic lack of sleep can lead to dull skin, fine lines on the face, and dark circles under the eyes. If you are not getting enough sleep, your body release more  stress  hormones  or cortisol. In excessive amounts, cortisol can break down skin collagen or proteins that make the skin smooth and elastic. Lack of sleep also can cause the body to  release  less growth hormone. When we were young, human growth hormones to encourage  growth. In this case, these hormones help increase muscle mass, skin thicken, and strengthen bones. "This occurs when the body is sleeping soundly-which we call slow wave sleep (SWS)-growth hormone is released," said Phil Gehrman, PhD,  CBSM, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and  Clinical  Director  of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program University of  Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 
7. Forgetful Not wanting to  forget  the best memories in your life? Try to multiply sleep. In 2009, researchers from America and France found that brain events are called sharp wave ripples is responsible for  strengthening  the memory  in the brain. This event also transfer information  from the  hippocampus  to the  neocortex  in the brain, where long-term memories are stored. Sharp wave ripples occur mostly during sleep. 
8. Body to be "stretched" If you ignore the effects of sleep deprivation, so be prepared with the threat of  being  overweight.  Sleep  deprivation is associated with increased hunger and appetite, and likely to become obese. According to a 2004 study, nearly 30 percent of the people who sleep less than six hours a day tend to be fatter than those who slept seven to nine hours a day. Recent research has focused on the relationship  between  sleep  and peptides that regulate appetite. Ghrelin stimulates hunger and leptin signals satiety to the brain and stimulates the  appetite. Short sleep time is associated  with decreased leptin and an increase in ghrelin. Lack of sleep not only stimulates the  appetite. It also stimulates the desire to eat fatty foods  and foods high in  carbohydrates. Ongoing research conducted to investigate whether adequate sleep  should  be part of the standard weight-loss  program. 
9. Increase the risk of death in Whitehall to-2 study, British researchers discover how sleep patterns  affect  mortality  rate of  more than 10,000 British civil servants over the past two decades. Based on research published  in 2007, those who have been sleeping less than 5-7 hours a day increased the risk of death due to various factors. Even the lack of sleep increased two-fold risk of death from cardiovascular  disease. 
10. Particularly damaging assessment of sleep Lack of sleep can affect the interpretation  of events. State's limp body to make we can not judge the situation  accurately  and wisely. You who sleep less are particularly  vulnerable to bad judgments when it comes time to assess what is lacking of something. 
In a fast paced world today, sleep habits become a kind of badge of honor. Specialists say about sleep, you're wrong if you think  you are  fine despite lack of sleep because no matter where  you work in any profession, will be a big problem if you can not judge something well. "Studies show that from time to time, people who slept for 6 hours, instead of 7 or 8 hours a day, began to feel that they have adapted to a state of sleep  deprivation. They're used to it," says Gehrman.
"But if you look at the results of test performance and mental alertness, their value continues to deteriorate. It explains how your sleep deprivation interfere with our daily activities."
"But if you look at the results of test performance and mental alertness, their value continues to deteriorate. It explains how your sleep deprivation interfere with our daily activities."
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