What Happens To Your Body And Brain If You Don't Get Sleep | The Human Body

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26 Dec 201704:50

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TLDRIn this educational talk, Professor Matthew Walker from UC Berkeley discusses the critical role of sleep for brain health. He explains that sleep deprivation hinders memory formation and increases beta-amyloid protein, linked to Alzheimer's disease. Walker also outlines how lack of sleep affects testosterone levels, the immune system, and raises the risk of various cancers and cardiovascular issues. He concludes by emphasizing that after 16 hours of wakefulness, cognitive and physiological decline begins, underscoring the necessity of eight hours of sleep to counteract the effects of wakefulness.

Takeaways

  • đŸ’€ Lack of sleep hinders the brain's ability to form new memories, as if the 'memory inbox' is closed.
  • 🧠 Sleep deprivation leads to an increase in beta-amyloid, a toxic protein linked to Alzheimer's disease.
  • 💧 Deep sleep activates the brain's 'sewage system' to clear out beta-amyloid, reducing the risk of dementia.
  • đŸšč Reduced sleep in men can lower testosterone levels, effectively aging them by a decade in terms of virility.
  • đŸ›Ąïž Sleep deprivation weakens the immune system, reducing the number of natural killer cells that fight cancer.
  • đŸš« The World Health Organization classifies night shift work as a probable carcinogen due to its disruption of sleep patterns.
  • đŸ©ž Insufficient sleep can elevate blood pressure and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
  • ⏰ Daylight saving time, which involves losing an hour of sleep, is associated with a 24% increase in heart attacks the next day.
  • 🧠 After 16 hours of wakefulness, cognitive and physiological functions begin to decline.
  • 🚗 Being awake for 19-20 hours impairs mental capacity to the level of legal intoxication while driving.

Q & A

  • What is the role of sleep in memory formation according to Matthew Walker?

    -Sleep is essential for the brain to make new memories. Without it, the brain's memory inbox shuts down, preventing the commitment of new experiences to memory.

  • How does a lack of sleep affect the development of beta-amyloid protein in the brain?

    -Sleep deprivation leads to an increased development of beta-amyloid, a toxic protein associated with Alzheimer's disease, because deep sleep is when the brain's sewage system removes this protein.

  • What are the consequences of sleep deprivation on the reproductive system?

    -Men who sleep only five to six hours a night have testosterone levels similar to someone 10 years older, indicating that lack of sleep can age one's virility by almost a decade.

  • How does sleep duration impact the immune system and cancer risk?

    -A single night of 4 to 5 hours of sleep can reduce the number of natural killer cells, critical for fighting cancer, by 70%. Short sleep duration is linked to an increased risk of developing various forms of cancer.

  • Why did the World Health Organization classify nighttime shift work as a probable carcinogen?

    -The World Health Organization classified nighttime shift work as a probable carcinogen due to the strong link between sleep disruption and an increased risk of cancer.

  • What impact does sleep have on the cardiovascular system?

    -During deep sleep, the body experiences a natural decrease in heart rate and blood pressure. Insufficient sleep can lead to higher blood pressure and a 200% increased risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke.

  • What is the effect of daylight saving time on heart attacks according to the script?

    -Losing one hour of sleep during daylight saving time in the spring is associated with a 24% increase in heart attacks the following day.

  • How long can a human typically stay awake before experiencing cognitive and physiological decline?

    -After about 16 hours of wakefulness, cognitive and physiological deterioration begins to occur.

  • What is the mental capacity impairment equivalent to after being awake for 19 or 20 hours?

    -After being awake for 19 or 20 hours, one's mental capacity is so impaired that it is equivalent to that of someone who is legally drunk.

  • How much sleep is recommended to repair the damage of wakefulness according to Matthew Walker?

    -About eight hours of sleep is needed to repair the damage caused by wakefulness.

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