National Sleep Awareness Week

BINGHAMTON, NY – March 1st - 7th marks National Sleep Awareness Week and a time when we all need to take a look at our sleeping habits. Are we getting enough sleep? Are we getting quality sleep? Is disrupted sleep affecting our day to day activities? Sleep is a key component to our health, performance, safety and quality of life. Sleep is just as important as exercise and good nutrition. Adults should be sleeping between 7-9 hours a night and adolescents on average should be sleeping 9.25 hours a night. Toddlers and newborns should be sleeping even more than that! But unfortunately 39% of Americans are sleep deprived and are sleeping less than the recommended amount (National Sleep Foundation). Sleep loss can be caused by such things as shift work, lifestyle choices, using certain medications, untreated or unrecognized sleep disorders as well as the consumption of alcohol.
The best way to avoid driving drowsy is to get enough sleep. Try to limit your driving between midnight and 6:00 a.m. when your body normally wants to sleep. If you feel drowsy while driving, pull over in a safe area and take a quick 15 – 20 minute nap. If you are taking a long trip, be sure to make regular stops every 100 miles or every 2 hours – ideally switch drivers and share the driving responsibility. Drinking caffeine can sometimes help drowsiness; however, the caffeine needed to make any kind of difference should be equivalent to 2 cups of coffee. Be aware that caffeine takes about 30 minutes to become effective and even then the effects are short lived. Remember that opening a window or listening to the radio does not work!
Posted: 3/4/2009 4:12 pm
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