Sleep & Recovery Series: Overview

Sleep & Recovery Series: Overview

The Science of Sleep — Why Quality Sleep Matters

What is Sleep?

Sleep is a vital biological process that helps your body and mind rest, repair, and prepare for the next day. It consists of multiple cycles and stages, including REM (Rapid Eye Movement) and non-REM sleep, each playing unique roles.

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Why Sleep is Essential

  • Physical Recovery: Repairs muscles, tissues, and boosts immune function
  • Cognitive Function: Consolidates memories, improves learning and creativity
  • Emotional Health: Regulates mood and reduces stress
  • Metabolic Health: Controls appetite hormones and supports weight management

How Much Sleep Do You Need?

Most adults require 7–9 hours per night, while children and teens need more. Sleep needs vary by age, lifestyle, and health conditions.


The Sleep Cycle Explained

  • Stage 1: Light sleep, drifting in and out
  • Stage 2: Deeper relaxation, slower heart rate
  • Stage 3: Deep, restorative sleep (important for physical recovery)
  • REM Sleep: Brain activity increases, dreaming occurs, essential for memory and mood

Signs You’re Not Getting Enough Quality Sleep

  • Daytime fatigue and irritability
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Increased appetite or weight gain
  • Weakened immune system
  • Mood swings or anxiety

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