Sleep: A Very Short Introduction

Sleep: A Very Short Introduction by Steven W. Lockley, published by OUP Oxford on March 22, 2012, offers a concise exploration of the essential role sleep plays in our health and wellbeing. This edition, comprising 146 pages, delves into fundamental questions about sleep, including its necessity, duration, and the consequences of sleep deprivation. The book highlights the significant advancements in our understanding of sleep over the past century, addressing both biological and psychological aspects.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of sleep’s impact throughout the human lifespan, as well as insights into major sleep disorders and their implications for quality of life. The text also examines the effects of modern society on sleep patterns, particularly in relation to work hours and the demands of a 24/7 lifestyle. This exploration is situated within the broader context of health and fitness, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the science of sleep and its relevance to daily life.
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Why do we need sleep? How much sleep is enough? What is sleep? What happens when we don’t get enough? We spend about a third of our lives asleep – it plays a crucial role in our health and wellbeing. References to sleep abound in literature and art, and sleep has been recognized as fundamental to the human condition for thousands of years. Over the past century, our knowledge of how sleep occurs, what it does, and what happens to our health if we do not have enough has developed hugely. The impact of poor sleep on our quality of life is also gaining recognition and the prevalence of sleep disorders in the population appears to be increasing as we live ever stressful lives. This Very Short Introduction addresses the biological and psychological aspects of sleep, providing a basic understanding of what sleep is and how it is measured, looking at sleep through the human lifespan and the causes and consequences of major sleep disorders. Russell G. Foster and Steven W. Lockley go on to consider the impact of modern society, examining the relationship between sleep and work hours, and the impact of our 24/7 society. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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