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** LONGER NIGHT'S SLEEP LINKED TO INCREASED DEATH RATE

Sleep hogs beware. A new study suggests that individuals who sleep

eight hours or more a night actually have an increased death rate

compared to those who average fewer hours. Study subjects who slept

seven hours a night had the best survival rates. Those sleeping eight

hours a night were 12 percent more likely to die over the course of

the study than were those sleeping seven hours a night.

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" the desert_rat " <ron

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Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:38 AM

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> ** LONGER NIGHT'S SLEEP LINKED TO INCREASED DEATH RATE

> Sleep hogs beware. A new study suggests that individuals who sleep

> eight hours or more a night actually have an increased death rate

> compared to those who average fewer hours. Study subjects who slept

> seven hours a night had the best survival rates. Those sleeping eight

> hours a night were 12 percent more likely to die over the course of

> the study than were those sleeping seven hours a night.

> http://sciam.rsc03.net/servlet/cc?lJpDUWEmhiiLkFJJpgLmDJhtE0EXWZ

>

 

Now that goes against my deeply held beliefs! Not saying the study

is wrong, but I am suspicious. Dr. Schwarzbein recommends not stinting on

sleep. Other places I have read (sorry, no references handy) have linked

increased health problems in the population at large with the decrease in

sleep hours per night over the past 150 years. Another study (sorry no

references again) I read a while back talked about increased long term

health risks for those who regularly got less than 7 hours of sleep because

they were working hard or out partying.

 

I will try to keep my mind open on this one, but for now I will

still go for 7-1/2 hours a night plus a 45 minute siesta before I go to work

in the evening.

 

Alobar

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I've read the statistics from this study, and I think that the conclusions

that it's being claimed to show are probably not the correct conclusions.

 

First, people who feel okay on only 7 hours of sleep are probably fairly

healthy to begin with. So of course they'll live longer. The longer people

need to sleep in order to feel rested, the more likely they are sleeping

that long because they aren't healthy.

 

I think it is a mistake to misconstrue the statistics found in the study to

encourage people to get less sleep, because the study didn't study the

effects of purposefully cutting short the amount of sleep a person gets. I

doubt you could get 1.1 million people to cooperate in that kind of study.

They studied the death rates in comparison to the average amount of sleep

that people were choosing to get.

 

In other words, if you want to sleep less, you need to start by improving

your health. Improve your health, and you won't need to sleep so long and

the improved health will be why you live longer, not the lessened amount of

sleep. I would assume that to do otherwise, you're just robbing your body of

much needed recuperation/healing time, and you'll only end up damaging your

health more. They mentioned that they haven't studied if setting your alarm

clock earlier will actually improve your health.

 

Unfortunately, people are reading this kind of thing and trying to apply it

in their lives by limiting their sleep, and then they'll end up wondering

why it doesn't seem to be working for them.

 

Linda Jones

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" the desert_rat " <ron

<thyroid >;

Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:38 AM

sleeping

 

 

> ** LONGER NIGHT'S SLEEP LINKED TO INCREASED DEATH RATE

> Sleep hogs beware. A new study suggests that individuals who sleep

> eight hours or more a night actually have an increased death rate

> compared to those who average fewer hours. Study subjects who slept

> seven hours a night had the best survival rates. Those sleeping eight

> hours a night were 12 percent more likely to die over the course of

> the study than were those sleeping seven hours a night.

> http://sciam.rsc03.net/servlet/cc?lJpDUWEmhiiLkFJJpgLmDJhtE0EXWZ

> _____________

> Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at

> http://www.mail2world.com

>

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