sleep deprivation common

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Re: sleep deprivation common

Post by phuqueutoo » Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:26 am

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“The number one cause of people not getting enough sleep, is just not dedicating enough time to get the sleep. So, typically they recommend getting between 7 and 8 hours for a typical adult individual. A lot of times, it’s just with our busy lives people aren’t having that amount of time to just try to sleep.”

UP Health System Marquette studies sleep disorders in their 2 sleep labs. Patients are monitored with 32 different sensors and systems including CPAP to analyze sleeping patterns. Jason Hausmann, the manager of the Sleep Labs, says 50 percent of patients in his lab end up being treated for sleep apnea.

“The majority of the patients that we have coming into our sleep lab are coming in for sleep apnea, said Sleep Lab Manager, Jason Hausmann. “We also do get some neurological disorders with people coming in for like narcolepsy, or REM behavior disorder, sleep walking, those types of things. So people that are coming into the sleep lab are usually highly suggestive of having something in general.”

Speaking of illnesses, not getting enough sleep each night can also weaken your immune system. Even for people who don’t have a disorder, getting a good night’s shut eye can be a nuisance.

Now what's up with the quotes of articles that simply state the obvious. A desperate attempt at saying something worthwhile?