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In terms of health, the people I know who sleep 8-10 hours a day are far less healthy than I am. I get sick on average once every two years. I run 2.5-3 miles each day and Bike through the hill country 8 miles a few times a week. I actually come up with more idea's while running or biking than I ever have while sleeping.
These studys are usually done using people who are used to having a lot of sleep. Sure, take someone who usually gets 8 hours, put them in for 4 hours of sleep and see what happens. I could tell you the results of that study without the government funding. I think a far better study would be to take the individuals who run companies such as your old boss, who normally only get a few hours of sleep and throw them into this study. I believe the results would be very different, I can function just fine off 4 hours a sleep per night, then again it's because my body has been reprogrammed to work that way.
I have known for years that I function better with the proper amount of sleep - I'm one of those people who needs a lot of it (8-9 hours is ideal). I have been struggling lately because work and wedding stressors keep me up (rolling tings over in my mind) until 2 or 3am. It's frustrating to be aware that I'm not getting the rest I need, but I also don't want to use sleep aids.
As far as sleep is concerned, also depends on timing of it as well. The best way of resting your body is to go to bed early like 9 pm and get up by 4 am. Six hours sleep is sufficient though many successful people can do with 4 hours/day.
Remember when they said if you were going to do strenous exercise in the heat you must drink x amount of water? then people were dying from water toxification. then a smart dr. said "look, your body is very smart. it tells you when you need water. its called getting thirsty. if you are thirsty, drink water. if not, don't". i think sleep works the same way.
i'll tell you this though. as a father, i have found that less uninterrupted sleep is way better than more interrupted sleep. i try to get 8 hours, but with my daughter being young, if I can get 6-7 straight hours i feel way better than 2 stints of 4 hours interrupted by a 30 minutes water/tuck-in break with my daughter at 2:30 a.m.
i agree with poster #1 on the running. it really frees your mind.
It's 5:20pm for me and its bedtime. Good night!
For some people they need 6 hours, others need 8 and others still need 4. Being attuned to your bodies needs is the critical factor and using guidelines such as this study to determine what works best for you is more important than anything else. Not getting enough sleep is bad but if some study says you need 8-10 hours per night or you'll never function properly might not apply and in fact might make you lethargic (too much sleep has an impact as well).
Speaking of sleep I need to get my 6-7 hours.
I suppose that the 8-hr / night is a good guideline but it's not a golden rule and does not apply to everybody. The same with the recommend water consumption per day - 1 gallon. I've tried to be "healthy" and drink 1 gallon or more a day and I felt absolutely sick and wanted to puke, and this was done on a intermittent schedule, as recommended by the "experts."
Also, lack of sleep can cause mistakes when dealing with financial matters and making what should be simple decisions.
Thanks for the post!