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Human Sleep Science

Laura Anderson

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Editora: Publifye

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"Human Sleep Science" explores the fascinating world of sleep, revealing how it profoundly impacts our health, cognitive abilities, and daily lives. It highlights the crucial role of sleep cycles in regulating vital functions, such as memory consolidation and metabolic processes. Did you know that sleep isn't just passive rest, but an active process essential for cognitive restoration, physical repair, and emotional balance? The book emphasizes the connection between sleep and overall well-being, arguing that understanding sleep science is key to improving individual health and societal productivity.

 
The book begins by laying out the foundations of sleep architecture, delving into different sleep stages and their functions. It dissects the science behind circadian rhythms and the body's drive for sleep, explaining how these mechanisms govern our sleep-wake cycles. Progressing through chapters, "Human Sleep Science" examines sleep's impact on cardiovascular function, immunity, and hormonal balance. It then focuses on prevalent sleep disorders like insomnia and sleep apnea, detailing their causes, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria, before culminating in evidence-based strategies for better sleep, including behavioral therapies and environmental adjustments.
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 92 páginas.

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