Rabat – In a modern world where hustling is glorified and resting is looked down upon, many people take sleep for granted and tend to overlook its importance. Whether you’re consuming all the green vegetables or working out five times a week, your health isn’t going to improve unless you set your body to rest for the right amount of hours.

Sleep deprivation

Sleeping is essential to maintaining basic brain functions. The main ones revolve around alertness, regulating appetite, solidifying memories, and keeping your body healthy.

When you decide to trade multiple nights of sleep for an all-nighter to study, work, or party, the lack of sleep piles up and carries both short and long-term consequences that are often overlooked.

Sleep deprivation paves the way for multiple physical and emotional problems. It can lead to serious chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases. Few hours of sleep also affect one’s perception and decision making  paving the way for lack of efficiency, errors, and accidents

The signs of lacking sleep typically include drowsiness, forgetfulness, mood swings, and trouble focusing.

How much sleep you should get

The amount of hours you need to sleep each night varies depending on the age, lifestyle, and the body’s physiology. However, most adults need at least seven hours to function properly.

According to the Mayo Clinic, infants and babies from four months to two years old need about 11 to 16 hours of sleep, while children and teenagers from three to 18 years old require from 8 to 12 hours. Adults need at least seven hours of quality sleep.

Sleeping for the right amount of time impacts the body in an extremely positive way. It boosts cognitive thinking, restores the immune system, and regulates blood sugar consequently lowering the risk for type 2 diabetes. Appropriate rest also reduces anxiety, depression, and other mental challenges.

Tips for getting quality sleep

To improve your sleeping habits, it is advised to keep a consistent and regular sleep schedule and avoid stimulants like caffeine and nicotine around your bedtime hours.

It is also important to curate your space eliminating unwanted lights and distractions like electronic devices. It can also be helpful to invest in a good quality mattress that supports your preferred sleep positions and physiological needs.

Health is wealth and taking care of your body has to be the primary priority for a happy and balanced life.