Study of Sleep Pattern Among University Students Chinmay Shah

Study of Sleep Pattern Among University Students

Author: Chinmay Shah
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Book Title
Study of Sleep Pattern Among University Students
Author
Chinmay Shah
ISBN
9787950633700
Sleep is a paradoxical element of health. Typically, there is no advice on how tosleep ―better. On the rare occasion when doctors address sleep, they might offer, ―Get the sleep you need. But how much does an ―average adult need?Six hours? Seven? Ten? Among teenagers, this becomes even more ambiguous.Lay ideas about sleep requirements abound and often conflict with researchersfindings that teens should be sleeping more than 9 hours per night. ―Be able towake without an alarm in the morning is good advice for getting adequatesleep, but this is likely to require going to bed at a time when many other thingsare happening, including engaging in activities outside the home like sports orother recreation, completing schoolwork, eating dinner, watching TV, communicating with friends or simply talking with your family.Most adolescents need slightly more than 9 hours of sleep each night, althoughthis varies slightly among individuals. Sufficient sleep is the amount necessaryto permit optimal daytime functioning.The two most significant signs that indicate that an adolescent probably hadinsufficient sleep include the changes in mood and decreased motivation, whichoften result in emotional and behavioural difficulties.College students tend to sleep typically late at night, and hence, wake up later.Thus, a majority of them manifest symptoms of delayed sleep wake syndromewhich is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) leading to poorscholastic performance.Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Chinmay ShahPublisher: A R EnterprisesPublished: 12/19/2022ISBN: 9787950633700Pages: 128Weight: 0.40lbsSize: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.27d

Sleep is a paradoxical element of health. Typically, there is no advice on how to

sleep ―better. On the rare occasion when doctors address sleep, they might

offer, ―Get the sleep you need. But how much does an ―average adult need?

Six hours? Seven? Ten? Among teenagers, this becomes even more ambiguous.

Lay ideas about sleep requirements abound and often conflict with researchers

findings that teens should be sleeping more than 9 hours per night. ―Be able to

wake without an alarm in the morning is good advice for getting adequate

sleep, but this is likely to require going to bed at a time when many other things

are happening, including engaging in activities outside the home like sports or

other recreation, completing schoolwork, eating dinner, watching TV,

communicating with friends or simply talking with your family.


Most adolescents need slightly more than 9 hours of sleep each night, although

this varies slightly among individuals. Sufficient sleep is the amount necessary

to permit optimal daytime functioning.

The two most significant signs that indicate that an adolescent probably had

insufficient sleep include the changes in mood and decreased motivation, which

often result in emotional and behavioural difficulties.

College students tend to sleep typically late at night, and hence, wake up later.

Thus, a majority of them manifest symptoms of delayed sleep wake syndrome

which is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) leading to poor

scholastic performance.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Chinmay Shah
Publisher: A R Enterprises
Published: 12/19/2022
ISBN: 9787950633700
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.27d

Sleep is a paradoxical element of health. Typically, there is no advice on how to

sleep ―better. On the rare occasion when doctors address sleep, they might

offer, ―Get the sleep you need. But how much does an ―average adult need?

Six hours? Seven? Ten? Among teenagers, this becomes even more ambiguous.

Lay ideas about sleep requirements abound and often conflict with researchers

findings that teens should be sleeping more than 9 hours per night. ―Be able to

wake without an alarm in the morning is good advice for getting adequate

sleep, but this is likely to require going to bed at a time when many other things

are happening, including engaging in activities outside the home like sports or

other recreation, completing schoolwork, eating dinner, watching TV,

communicating with friends or simply talking with your family.


Most adolescents need slightly more than 9 hours of sleep each night, although

this varies slightly among individuals. Sufficient sleep is the amount necessary

to permit optimal daytime functioning.

The two most significant signs that indicate that an adolescent probably had

insufficient sleep include the changes in mood and decreased motivation, which

often result in emotional and behavioural difficulties.

College students tend to sleep typically late at night, and hence, wake up later.

Thus, a majority of them manifest symptoms of delayed sleep wake syndrome

which is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) leading to poor

scholastic performance.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Chinmay Shah
Publisher: A R Enterprises
Published: 12/19/2022
ISBN: 9787950633700
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.27d