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Natural short sleeper
Natural short sleeper
Sleep patterns in the young and aged
Sleep patterns in the young and aged

Natural short sleeper

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A natural short sleeper is someone who�sleeps a lot less in a 24-hour period than is expected for other people the same age. The person�is not excessively sleepy.



Alternative Names: Sleep - natural short sleeper

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Although there is a broad range of variation in the individual need for sleep, the typical adult requires an average of 7 to 10 hours each night. Short sleepers have a daily total sleep time of less than 75% of the age-related norm, and awaken spontaneously.

They should be differentiated from people who chronically obtain inadequate sleep because of work or family demands, or who have medical conditions that disrupt sleep.

Natural short sleepers are not excessively tired or sleepy during the day. If you are a "natural short sleeper," who functions effectively during the day, there is no need to consult a physician.



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Review Date: 5/19/2006
Reviewed By: Paul Ballas, D.O., Department of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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