Sunday, January 31, 2010

Pre Teen How Much Sleep Should A Pre-teen Girl Get At Night?

How much sleep should a pre-teen girl get at night? - pre teen

I was very tired lately, and I think that the lack of sleep. I'm always a lot lately, much more .... I am pre-teen girl ...... Who knows how much sleep you should be safe? I am in sixth grade, so yes ....... Please help!

2 comments:

karina. said...

They are generally less than 7 hours sleep during the holidays, but if the school is located in the vicinity will receive approximately 8 hours sleep. =)

But the recommended amount is 10 + hours of sleep so you can try. ^ _ ^

JakeR said...

Sleep needs vary from person to person. Some people need 3 to 4 hours, while others will be able, without 8 or more productive. May occur in deep sleep, usually within 3 to 4 hours, vary from person to person.

The answer is not so difficult. It must find its own equilibrium. Who often nervous the whole day, I slept more than 8 or 9 hours and I feel like my best when I was between 4 to 6

Personally, I think, a good dream, a function of quality rather than quantity. Enough time should be in deep sleep stages, in order, during the REM phase is exaggerated generally a bad idea.

It has been shown that sleep deprivation leads a deep experience of dizziness, nausea, headache, muscle pain and impaired concentration. Deep sleep also helps fight against diseases such as the body's immune system becomes full during this time.

For children 3 to 5, 11-13 hours of sleep per night is recommended for optimal development, while for children aged 8 to 12 recommended 8 to 10 hours. For adolescents and adults, the masterSleep UNT is mainly due to the preferences of the person, and many have reported good health with a minimum 2 to 3 hours, the way polyphasic sleepers.

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