{"id":102896,"date":"2025-02-25T00:25:45","date_gmt":"2025-02-24T17:25:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cutiething.com\/?p=25062"},"modified":"2025-02-25T00:26:04","modified_gmt":"2025-02-24T17:26:04","slug":"6-alarming-effects-of-sleeping-less-than-7-hours-a-night-according-to-recent-studies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/6-alarming-effects-of-sleeping-less-than-7-hours-a-night-according-to-recent-studies\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Alarming Effects of Sleeping Less Than 7 Hours a Night, According to Recent Studies"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are constantly reminded of the importance of getting at least 7 hours of sleep each night. However, factors like stress-induced insomnia or various external disturbances often prevent many from achieving this recommended amount. The sleep technology company Simba recently used artificial intelligence to uncover the physical consequences of sleep deprivation, and experts now caution that this lack of sleep may be taking a serious toll on our bodies.\n
Simba conducted a survey of 2,175 UK adults, gathering insights on their sleep patterns, physical health, and appearance. The collected data was then processed through an AI bot, which visually demonstrated the effects of sleeping more or less than seven hours per night. \u201cA lack of sleep doesn\u2019t just leave you tired \u2014 it shows up all over your body,\u201d said Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO of Simba\u2019s charity partner, The Sleep Charity.\n
\u201cWhen you\u2019re sleep-deprived, cortisol levels \u2014 the stress hormone \u2014 rise, exacerbating inflammatory skin conditions, worsening conditions like eczema and psoriasis, leading to irritation, redness, and itching,\u201d explained Artis.\n
The experiment reveals that the skin is one of the first areas to display signs of sleep deprivation. \u201cWhen sleep is compromised, reduced blood flow causes the skin to appear sallow and lack vibrancy, stripping it of its natural glow and vitality,\u201d explained Artis.\n
Among those who reported insufficient sleep, 24% noted increased skin sensitivity. Other frequently reported skin issues included eczema (16%), psoriasis (7%), and a dull complexion (10%). \u201cAt night, the skin works overtime to regenerate and repair itself,\u201d Ms. Artis explained. \u201cDuring rest, blood flow increases, supporting its natural repair processes and promoting a healthy, radiant complexion,\u201d she added.\n
Furthermore, 15% of individuals with inadequate sleep reported experiencing brittle nails, underscoring a potential link between chronic sleep deprivation and weakened nail health. This association may stem from disruptions in the body\u2019s natural repair mechanisms, which are essential for maintaining nail strength.\n
Additionally, lack of sleep can contribute to weight gain. The survey revealed that 26% of those who didn\u2019t get enough sleep were overweight, while 32% experienced bloating. \u201cDuring sleep, the body balances hormones like ghrelin and leptin, which control hunger and satiety,\u201d Ms. Artis explained.\n
Without adequate rest, ghrelin levels spike, making people feel hungrier, while leptin levels decrease, reducing the feeling of fullness. \u201cThis hormonal imbalance triggers overeating, especially cravings for high-calorie sugary foods.\u201d\n
According to Ms. Artis, sleep deprivation may also play a role in the different ways men and women gain weight. \u201cWomen are more likely to see increased fat in the hips and thighs due to hormonal changes, while men may notice more abdominal fat due to decreased testosterone levels,\u201d she said.\n
Another unexpected effect of insufficient sleep is having cold hands and feet. \u201cBody temperature is also under circadian control… Sleep loss can impair the body\u2019s ability to manage and adjust its internal temperature, causing fluctuations and discomfort in the hands and other extremities,\u201d Ms. Artis explained.\n
Another study investigated the potential relationship between sleep disturbances and various types of constipation in patients. The findings suggested that people with a history of insufficient sleep had a significantly higher risk of developing constipation, highlighting the importance of sleep quality in gastrointestinal health.\n
The amount of sleep a person needs varies based on multiple factors. \u201cA healthy adult usually needs around 7 to 9 hours of sleep,\u201d the NHS advises.\n
However, individual requirements differ depending on factors such as age, health, and personal circumstances. Some people naturally require more sleep than others. Teenagers, children, and babies need additional rest to support their growth, with newborns sleeping anywhere from 8 to 16 hours a day.\n
Source: brightside.me\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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