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Why oversleep make my mind work slow?

inspcv00's Photo inspcv00 27 Nov 2012

I don´t understand this. If i perfectly rest, why I´m not more hustler after sleep 12 hours?

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lifebuddy's Photo lifebuddy 28 Nov 2012

interestingly this link says that people who sleep more than 9 hours per night have significantly higher death rates!
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stablemind's Photo stablemind 28 Nov 2012

interestingly this link says that people who sleep more than 9 hours per night have significantly higher death rates!


Well, people with health problems tend to sleep more anyways.
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inspcv00's Photo inspcv00 28 Nov 2012

interestingly this link says that people who sleep more than 9 hours per night have significantly higher death rates!


Well, people with health problems tend to sleep more anyways.


Ummmm... in my case I don´t believe the problem is the bad health, and in my family all sleeps too many hours, if they can. I think my health is good.

Thanks for the link, I read it.
Edited by inspcv00, 28 November 2012 - 02:04 PM.
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LBGSHI's Photo LBGSHI 29 Nov 2012

Along with other hormones, melatonin is released by the pineal gland according to your sleep cycle, which makes you feel sleepy toward the end of your 'normal' day, and is continuously released during sleep to avoid unnecessary interruption. The longer you sleep, the more melatonin is released; sleep too long, and you may end up being 'drugged' from inside.

Another important factor: when you sleep until 1PM, you've probably skipped both breakfast and lunch, and your brain and body have run out of immediate fuel for energy.
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inspcv00's Photo inspcv00 30 Nov 2012

Along with other hormones, melatonin is released by the pineal gland according to your sleep cycle, which makes you feel sleepy toward the end of your 'normal' day, and is continuously released during sleep to avoid unnecessary interruption. The longer you sleep, the more melatonin is released; sleep too long, and you may end up being 'drugged' from inside.

Another important factor: when you sleep until 1PM, you've probably skipped both breakfast and lunch, and your brain and body have run out of immediate fuel for energy.


I like your explanation. Everithing fits.

Thanks.
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