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6 things that happen when you don’t get enough sleep!

Your body can change drastically when you stop taking enough sleep at night

India TV Lifestyle Desk India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Updated on: May 24, 2017 16:37 IST
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6 things that happen when you don’t get enough sleep!

Sleeping is probably the best thing for some people, well, most of people precisely. But due to the hectic schedule and lifestyle, most of us are not able to get enough zzz’s at night. We don’t realize that when the sleep fails, all the other functions of our body stars declining. 

According to The Independent, here's what can happen when you're sleep deprived:

Your appearance can suffer

The Sun conducted an experiment where 18-year-old Chloe de Garis survived on just four hours' sleep for three nights. She ended up looking "quite ill," with bloodshot eyes and dark circles, a pale complexion and spots.

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you start looking older

You can become more prone to disease

Long-term sleep deprivation can make you more prone to heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, according to the NHS.

You can put on weight

Research shows that people who sleep for less than seven hours a night tend to gain more weight and have a higher risk of becoming obese.

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This is believed to be because the sleep-deprived have lower levels of leptin, which is the chemical that makes you feel full, and increased levels of the hunger-stimulating hormone ghrelin.

It can affect your brain

We all know the familiar brain fog after a rough night's sleep, but long-term sleep deprivation can do damage, too. It can lead to depression and anxiety, according to the NHS - as well as bipolar disorder.

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you start hallucinating

Humans voluntary suppress unwanted memories as part of a totally healthy process. Not doing this can lead to psychiatric disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder. Sleep is said to play a vital role in the process.

You can say goodbye to your sex drive

Research shows those who get less sleep have a lower sex drive, according to the NHS, so there's an incentive for an early lights-out.

Your memory is affected

Sleep optimises the process where we collect and sort new memories, remembering the important and discarding the useless.

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