PPT-SLEEP DEPRIVATION Research STUDY
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Rowan University Consumer Health Decisions Fall 2013 Mike Bortnowski Jeff Attenbrunn Rachel Anzano Brad Pastrick The worst thing to do in this world is to try
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Rowan University Consumer Health Decisions Fall 2013 Mike Bortnowski Jeff Attenbrunn Rachel Anzano Brad Pastrick The worst thing to do in this world is to try and sleep and not to. Th e amount of sleep that a person needs varies from one person to another but on average most adults need about seven to eight hours of sleep each night to feel alert and well rested Teens need an aver age of about nine hours of sl eep per night an Dr Bruce Hensley. Medical Director. . St Vincent Charity Hospital. Mercy Work Health and Safety. Objectives. Importance of Sleep. Common Sleep Disorders and Medical Issues. Consequences of Workplace Fatigue. Sleep deprivation in college students. Learn information of sleep deprivation and the college student. Sleep deprivations health risk factors, statistics, and environmental and community risks . Healthy People 2020 goals. For . the past decade, the Scottish Government’s tool for measuring deprivation has been . SIMD (the Scottish . Index of Multiple Deprivation). . But . ten years on, does . SIMD’s. understanding of deprivation still reflect the experience of people in Scotland today? Are there better ways of measuring deprivation in Scotland? . comparing small areas across England. identifying the most deprived small areas. exploring the domains (or types) of deprivation. comparing larger areas e.g. local authorities. looking at changes in relative deprivation between versions (i.e. changes in ranks) . Cognitive Neuroscience. David Eagleman. Jonathan . Downar. Chapter Outline. Sleep and the Brain. The Circadian Rhythm. Why Do Brains Sleep?. Dreaming. Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders. 2. Sleep and the Brain. Laura B. Samuelsson. , M.S., Doctoral Candidate. Behavioral Sleep Medicine Fellow. Biobehavioral. Medicine in Oncology Program, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Center. Women’s Cancer Survivorship Workshop. What is fatigue?. The main factors are:. Loss of sleep. “Acute . sleep loss” . – . not obtaining our required sleep for one night e.g. 5hrs instead of usual 8hrs.. “Cumulative sleep loss” – having 6hrs sleep instead of usual 8hrs over several days.. What makes up a healthy development?. Loving Caregivers. Good Nutrition. Cognitive Stimulation. Linguistic input (talking to them). Discuss potential effects of deprivation or trauma in childhood on later development.. Do you consider yourself to be a “morning person” or a “night person?”. Do you often fall asleep/get sleepy in school?. Have you/do you sleep walk? Have you/do you sleep talk?. Do you have recurring dreams??. Natalie Svoboda How sleep deprivation can affect athletes Purpose This study looked further into the issue of sleep deprivation affecting athletes, comparing Concordia University athletes to this issue, and if sleep deprivation affects their performances. Our location. Our context - FSM. Our context - Ethnicity. Our context – SEN and Mobility. Our context – ability profile. (y11 2013). Our context – ability profile. (y11 . 2014). Tackling deprivation – a strategic approach – why?. Evolving Trends in Forensic Science. NC Indigent Defense Services and . the Duke Law Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility. Whiskey in the Courtroom . The Application of Sleep Deprivation Research on Jury Deliberation. 1st Lt. Julie Teel, GA-453. What is sleep deprivation?. Risks/Hazards associated with teen sleep deprivation.. Who is at risk?. Strategies used to mitigate the risks/hazards associated with teen sleep deprivation..
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