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The longest recorded time without sleep is approximately 264 hours, or just over 11 consecutive days. Although it's unclear exactly how long humans can survive without sleep, it isn't long before the effects of sleep deprivation start to show. After only three or four nights without sleep, you can start to hallucinate.
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Read More »How long can you go? The longest recorded time without sleep is approximately 264 hours, or just over 11 consecutive days. Although it’s unclear exactly how long humans can survive without sleep, it isn’t long before the effects of sleep deprivation start to show. After only three or four nights without sleep, you can start to hallucinate. Prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to: cognitive impairments
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Read More »Can food and water intake have any effect on this? Sleep deprivation can change both your appetite and the types of foods you crave. Studies suggest that sleep deprivation is associated with both an increased appetite and an increased desire for foods associated with weight gain. However, consuming empty calories can ultimately leave you more tired. Eating well may offset some of the effects of sleep deprivation, but only to an extent. Since your body is conserving energy, opt for lean, protein-rich foods, such as nuts and nut butters, cottage cheese, or tofu. Avoid fatty proteins, such as steak or cheese. These will make you sleepier. Dehydration can exacerbate the effects of sleep deprivation — such as grogginess and difficulty concentrating — so it’s also important to drink plenty of water. How much sleep do you really need? The amount of sleep you need per night varies according to your age . In general, newborns and infants need more sleep, and adults need less sleep. The CDC have daily sleep recommendations based on age group: Age Daily sleep recommendations newborns 14-17 hours infants 12-16 hours toddlers 11-14 hours preschool-age children 10-13 hours school-age children 9-12 hours teens 8-10 hours adults 7-9 hours Gender may also play a role in how much sleep you need. Studies have found that women tend to sleep slightly longer than men, although the reasons for this are unclear. Sleep quality is also important. If you’re concerned about how much sleep you’re getting, make an appointment with your doctor.
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