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Different sleep stages all vital

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The second stage of sleep is NREM 2, a deeper stage that accounts for about 50% of total sleep time.
The second stage of sleep is NREM 2, a deeper stage that accounts for about 50% of total sleep time.
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SLEEP is a vital function that allows our bodies and minds to recharge, yet few fully grasp the complexity of its stages. Sleep consists of a repeating cycle with four key stages, each playing a unique role in overall health and well-being.

THE FIRST STAGE, NREM 1, is the lightest phase of sleep. It’s the transition from wakefulness to sleep, lasting only a few minutes. During this stage, the body begins to relax, and brain wave activity starts to slow. You may experience muscle twitching or a sensation of falling. If awakened during NREM 1, it may feel like you hadn’t even fallen asleep yet.

NEXT IS NREM 2, a deeper stage that accounts for about 50% of total sleep time. During this period, body temperature drops, heart rate slows, and eye movement ceases. The brain produces sleep spindles, bursts of rapid brain activity that are thought to play a role in consolidating memories. NREM 2 helps prepare the body for even deeper sleep.

NREM 3, also known as deep sleep or slow-wave sleep, is crucial for physical restoration. During this stage, the body repairs tissues, builds muscle, and strengthens the immune system. Brain waves slow to their lowest frequency, and it’s harder to wake up. Waking during NREM 3 often leads to grogginess or disorientation.

FINALLY, REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep occurs. This is the most dream-heavy stage and plays a significant role in cognitive functions like learning, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. During REM, brain activity spikes, resembling wakefulness, but the body remains paralysed to prevent acting out dreams. REM sleep increases as the night progresses, with longer periods toward morning.

Understanding these stages is essential, as each contributes to overall health. Disruptions to any stage can impact mood, memory, and physical health, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for our daily functioning.

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