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kombinar | 5 years ago
I wonder if 8h of sleep is the cause of the better performance or they both are a result of less stressful life, better health or something else.
kombinar | 5 years ago
I wonder if 8h of sleep is the cause of the better performance or they both are a result of less stressful life, better health or something else.
daxfohl|5 years ago
It was hard at first but now that I am used to it, I'm hooked.
runeks|5 years ago
This illustrates well the problem with these kinds of studies. How do we know that stress isn't causing both little/poor sleep and e.g. decreased cognitive performance (as opposed to little sleep being the cause of a decrease in cognitive performance)?
It's not like we can create a control group where stressed people are forced to get 8 hours of good sleep every night.
blackbrokkoli|5 years ago
If you mean that you cannot literally make people sleep: No, but you can manipulate consistently by just setting sleep opportunity and then measure the actual sleep time on top of that to draw conclusions.
the-smug-one|5 years ago
I normally feel best on 7-8 hours of sleep. When training hard I require 9 hours.
There are genetic outliers who require less sleep (google it).
Anecdotally: I have a friend who performs like anyone else, but only requires around 5-6 hours of sleep. I've known him for over a decade now, he seems to be doing fine.
wincy|5 years ago
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