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Anatomy of Sleep

Anatomy of Sleep. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Did you know…..?. The body rests during sleep . T he b rain remains active. . Sleep =. Two sleep states and 5 stages non- REM & REM (rapid eye movement) 90-100 minute cycles. Non-REM sleep . First four stages

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Anatomy of Sleep

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  1. Anatomy of Sleep ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  2. Did you know…..? The body rests during sleep. The brain remains active.

  3. Sleep = • Two sleep states and 5 stages • non-REM & REM (rapid eye movement) • 90-100 minute cycles

  4. Non-REM sleep • First four stages • Stage one & two- drowsiness, easily awakened • “Deep sleep" stages three and four- when awakenings are more difficult ;where the most positive and restorative effects of sleep occur

  5. Final Stage • REM sleep -active sleep where dreams occur, breathing , heart rate increases and becomes irregular, muscles relax and eyes move back and forth under the eyelids.

  6. Research shows Teens need 8½ - 9 hours of sleep a night … DO THE MATH !

  7. It’s not all your fault… • Your brain naturally changes during adolescence: the body's circadian rhythm (sort of like an internal biological clock) is reset, telling you to fall asleep later at night and wake up later in the morning.

  8. So… What’s a Body to Do?

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