Poor sleep may leads you to colds: Breaking News
People
who sleep for six hours a night or less are more likely to catch a cold when
exposed to the virus, a novel human experiment has found. For one week, 164
healthy volunteers were asked to wear a wrist sensor that tracked their normal
sleep habits. They were then given nasal drops containing rhinovirus and
quarantined in a hotel for five days under close observation to see how many
got a cold. The findings support the theory that poor sleep blunts immunity.
Experiment
Result found - Short sleep
The US
study, published in the journal Sleep, looked only at sleep duration, not sleep
quality. Getting broken sleep did not appear to make any difference - just
quantity of sleep per night. The results suggest that people who get little
sleep each night are more likely to catch a cold than those who clock up more
than seven hours a night.
Lead
researcher Dr Aric Prather, from the University of California San Francisco,
said: "Short sleep was more important than any other factor in predicting
subjects' likelihood of catching cold.”It didn't matter how old people were,
their stress levels, their race, education or income. It didn't matter if they
were a smoker. With all those things taken into account, statistically sleep
still carried the day." Poor sleep has been linked to other illnesses and
obesity.
Dr
Prather has previously said that sleep may limit the effectiveness of vaccines.
Experts say most people need about eight hours of good-quality sleep a night to
function properly - but some need more and some less.
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Poor sleep may leads you to colds: Breaking News
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September 02, 2015
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