Published Nov 27, 2018

126: Matthew Walker | Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams

Matthew Walker, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, reveals the critical importance of sleep for health and cognition, offering practical tips on managing sleep quality, caffeine, and jet lag.
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  • Health Risks

    emphasizes the severe health risks associated with insufficient sleep. He explains that short sleep duration is linked to major diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. Walker states, "The shorter your sleep, the shorter your life," highlighting the critical importance of adequate sleep 1. He also notes that only a tiny fraction of people can function well on less than six hours of sleep without impairment 2.

       

    Safety Concerns

    Lack of sleep significantly impairs daily functioning and increases the risk of accidents, particularly on the road. compares driving after 20 hours of wakefulness to driving while intoxicated, noting that sleep deprivation causes more accidents than drugs and alcohol combined 3. He warns, "Once you get that first hit of a sleep attack when you're driving, trust me, it's only going to get worse" 4.

       

    Sleep Debt

    Walker debunks the myth that sleep debt can be repaid on weekends. He explains that irregular sleep patterns, known as social jet lag, are harmful to health. "Mother nature has never had to come up biologically with a solution to overcome insufficient sleep," he says, emphasizing the body's inability to store sleep like it does calories 5. He also mentions that consistently waking up before an alarm is a sign of sufficient sleep 6.

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