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Keep your sleeping hours in check

Because too much of it could be bad for the brain

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Sleeping too much can harm your brain function, according to a study which shows that those who sleep less or more than seven to eight hours a night have worse cognitive performanc­e.

Researcher­s from Western University in Canada said that for the world’s largest sleep study, launched in June last year, over 40,000 people from around the world participat­ed in the online scientific investigat­ion.

The study, published in the journal Sleep, included an in-depth questionna­ire and a series of cognitive performanc­e activities. “We really wanted to capture the sleeping habits of people around the entire globe. Obviously, there have been many smaller sleep studies of people in laboratori­es but we wanted to find out what sleep is like in the real world,” said Adrian Owen, from Western University.

About half of all participan­ts reported typically sleeping less than 6.3 hours per night — an hour less than the study's recommende­d amount. One startling revelation was that most participan­ts who slept four hours or less performed as if they were almost nine years older. Another surprising discovery was that sleep affected all adults equally. The amount of sleep associated with highly functional cognitive behaviour was the same for everyone (7 to 8 hours), regardless of age.

Also, the impairment associated with too little, or too much, sleep did not depend on the age of the participan­ts. “We found that the optimum amount of sleep to keep your brain performing its best is 7 to 8 hours every night and that correspond­s to what the doctors will tell you need to keep your body in tip-top shape, as well,” said Conor Wild, a research associate at Western University.

“We also found that people that slept more than that amount were equally impaired as those who slept too little,” said Wild. Participan­ts' reasoning and verbal abilities were two of the actions most strongly affected by sleep while short-term memory performanc­e was relatively unaffected. —PTI

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