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Most likely, you're still tired after eight hours of sleep because of these three factors: (1) you don't know your sleep need, (2) you're not taking into account your sleep efficiency, and (3) you carry sleep debt.
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Read More »Your bedtime begins at 10 p.m., and your alarm clock is set to ring at 6 a.m., so you could get eight hours of sleep, theoretically speaking. In reality, though, you likely don’t immediately snooze when you slide between the sheets. Perhaps you spend about 30 minutes scrolling on your phone or watching Netflix. Then, it takes you roughly another 30 minutes of tossing and turning before you finally fall into a deep sleep. Still, you’re not guaranteed uninterrupted sleep from here on till morning. Maybe the urge to use the facilities or an abrupt awakening from a nightmare have you waking up in the middle of the night. A sleep environment that’s too noisy, bright, or hot could also be blamed for your sleep problems. Not to mention, unhealthy sleep habits such as too-late caffeine consumption and large evening meals often throw a wrench into your sleep schedule. You may not even remember many of the shorter (<10 minute) awakenings that happen in everyone every night. This process (“retrograde amnesia”) is also why you don’t remember the minutes before falling asleep at the beginning of the night. Accounting for the time it takes you to fall asleep as well as middle-of-the-night awakenings, remembered or otherwise, it’s safe to say that you’ve had significantly less sleep than the expected eight hours. Perhaps you’ve only managed six hours of total sleep time, rating your sleep efficiency at around 75%. (For the record, you’ll want to aim for a sleep efficiency of 85% or more.) Add on to the fact that your sleep need is likely more than eight hours, the resulting lack of sleep is the reason why you’re still tired all the time.
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