So mentioned earlier that I would talk about some of the negative effects that college students experience from sleep deprivation. Here are just a few for some of you to think about next time you decide to stay up late!
Studies have shown that students who don't get the recommended 8 or more hours of sleep in a night are likely to experience the following symptoms:
-"Daytime sleepiness": this is something many people will experience when they have not gotten enough sleep the night before. Individuals will feel very drowsy during the day and overall have low energy levels. Those of you falling asleep in class all the time are most likely being hit with daytime sleepiness.
-Negative mood/ behavioral flucuations: feelings of anger, frustration, confusion, depression and fatigue are all very commmon. A decrease in concentration, alertness, vigor, memory, and
a loss of initiative and interest in daily activities is also common.
-Decreased academic performance: studies have shown that students who do not get optimal sleep on a daily basis have lower GPA's while students who do get optimal sleep have higher GPA's (Eliason et al. 2010).
-Weakened immune system: sleep strengthens you immune system so reduce your risk of getting sick by getting a healthy amount of sleep as much as possible.
These are only a few of the many negative effects of sleep deprivation. Just thought I'd throw some out there for you to think about. Sleep really is important for your health and well-being, so start making an effort to get more sleep if you aren't getting enough. Trust me, you will notice how much better you feel.