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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

What Would Happen if You Only Got 5 Hours of Sleep Per Night - NOT GOOD!

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Let’s talk about what would happen if you went two weeks with less than five hours of sleep each night.


Getting seven to eight hours of sleep is the best way to support a healthy body. But many people aren’t getting enough quality sleep.


There are so many health benefits of sleep. This is when our bodies recover, burn fat, and detoxify the most.


Here are the top side effects of not getting enough sleep:

• Fatigue

• Mood changes

• Poor cognitive function (with memory, focus, concentration)

• Sympathetic hyperactivity

• An increased risk of cardiovascular problems, stroke, and diabetes

• Weight gain

• Fatty liver

• Immune system impairment

• Poor recovery from injury, stress, or exercise


If you have sleep apnea or you're a heavy snorer, you may experience an imbalance of oxygen and CO2, which can cause poor sleep.


Other potential severe side effects of sleep apnea can include:

• Brain atrophy

• Increased risk of cancer, cardiovascular incidents, stroke, and diabetes


There are many different natural things you can try for sleep apnea. Check out my other videos for more information.


What to do if you’re not getting enough sleep:

1. Take a nap

2. Keep your room cool (between 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit) and leave your window open if possible

3. Try to keep the humidity in your room at 50%

4. Turn off all electronics in your room when you’re sleeping

5. Don’t overeat or undereat in the evening, and make sure to consume enough protein

6. Don’t eat too late in the evening

7. As it gets dark, start dimming the lights and avoiding blue light

Transcript

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0:00.0

Let's say for example you went two weeks with less than five hours of sleep each night.

0:06.8

What would actually happen?

0:08.0

Now some of you watching do get five hours of sleep or maybe six hours of sleep, but

0:11.5

you don't get seven or eight hours of sleep.

0:14.7

So some of these symptoms I'm going to talk about can affect you, but more on a moderate or

0:20.0

mild basis, but what you need to know is there's a huge, huge consequence of not getting enough

0:26.4

rest. I remember as a kid I slept so good. I would get nine hours of sleep.

0:32.5

And then I got a little bit older

0:33.5

and went through basic training

0:35.2

and I was really awakened at 4 o'clock in the morning.

0:38.6

Well, ever since then, I tend to get up at 4 o'clock.

0:41.6

And that's why I go to bed a little bit earlier to try to get that

0:45.0

that seven hours. So I've had a really long history of

0:48.0

poor sleep to the extreme where some nights I don't even sleep one minute.

0:54.6

I laid there the entire night.

0:57.2

Torture.

0:57.8

So ideally getting seven to eight hours of sleep

1:01.0

is super healthy.

1:02.2

I looked at some research on this 35 years ago.

1:05.6

The average US adult slept 7.7 hours,

1:10.7

which nowadays it's significantly less.

1:12.8

I mean, even if we compare 20 years ago to now,

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