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by imustbeevil
1870 days ago
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There was a recent post here [1] with graphs showing that anything more than 6.5-7 hours increases all cause mortality about the same, if not more, as sleeping less. Here's the discussion part on long sleep: > Proposed mechanisms for mortality associated with long sleep include: (I) long sleep is linked to increased sleep fragmentation that is associated with a number of negative health outcomes; (II) long sleep is associated with feelings of fatigue and lethargy that may decrease resistance to stress and disease; (III) changes in cytokine levels associated with long sleep increase mortality risk; (IV) long sleepers experience a shorter photoperiod that could increase the risk of death in mammalian species; (V) a lack of physiological challenge with long sleep decrease longevity; (VI) underlying disease processes mediate the relationship between long sleep and mortality. [1] https://www.nature.com/articles/srep21480 |
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I need at least 8 and preferably 10 hours of sleep (as an average).