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"Timing your sleep is like timing an investment in the stock market – it doesn’t matter how much you invest, it matters when you invest."


http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/kulreet-chaudhary-md/sleep-and-longevity
http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/kulreet-chaudhary-md/sleep-and-longevity


"Timing your sleep is like timing an investment in the stock market – it doesn’t matter how much you invest, it matters when you invest."
"Shift workers who regularly work different hours, those who work at night, and people frequently flying long-distance routes across time zones have a substantially increased risk of breast and prostate cancer, and suffer higher rates of stroke, heart attack, diabetes, weight gain, mood and other psychological factors."
 
References at http://www.growyouthful.com/remedy/regular-daily-habits-schedule.php


=Sleep Duration=
=Sleep Duration=

Revision as of 09:36, 22 October 2012

Sleep Timing and Regularity

"Timing your sleep is like timing an investment in the stock market – it doesn’t matter how much you invest, it matters when you invest."

http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/kulreet-chaudhary-md/sleep-and-longevity

"Shift workers who regularly work different hours, those who work at night, and people frequently flying long-distance routes across time zones have a substantially increased risk of breast and prostate cancer, and suffer higher rates of stroke, heart attack, diabetes, weight gain, mood and other psychological factors."

References at http://www.growyouthful.com/remedy/regular-daily-habits-schedule.php

Sleep Duration

of 21,000 case studies with twins - "if people slept less than 7 hours a night or more than 8 hours a night, they had an increased risk of death. For short sleep women, that increase was 21% (men: 26%) and for long sleeping women, the increase was 17% (men: 24%)."

http://longevity.about.com/od/sleephealthandaging/a/sleep_duration.htm

But also, there are some high energy people for whom 4 hours of sleep is fine.

http://books.google.com/books?id=s827FuPms14C&pg=PA71&lpg=PA71&dq=going+to+bed+at+a+regular+time+and+longevity&source=bl&ots=1wjExLYH8A&sig=v2yBJkMHQBQJayRP7Ia3bN0fHEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ohKFUIWbFqTR2QW-_IHoDA&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=going%20to%20bed%20at%20a%20regular%20time%20and%20longevity&f=false