Sleep Facts
How the amount of sleep affects mental health
Ways to improve sleep
Stats on mental health
100

Which gender of high school students have more of a chance of getting less sleep?

Female high school students.

100

How much sleep should teenagers get?

Teenagers should get 8-10 hours of sleep. 

100

What should the bedroom environment be like when you go to sleep?

Cool, quiet and comfy

100

In the ______ _______18.5 people out of 100 had mental health disorders (a country)

United States

200

Which animal sleeps the same amount as babies?

Tigers.

200
How does the amount of sleep you get affect your response to stress?

Having poor sleep can increase the amount of negative responses a person has to stress.  

200

What should you avoid later in the day in order to help you fall asleep?

Caffeine

200

_____ is the 2nd leading cause of death among people 10-14  

suicide 

300

Humans spend __/3 of their lives asleep.

1/3

300

What are the benefits of sleep?

Getting enough sleep can maintain attention span, memory, and learning capabilities.  

300

How does exercise positively effect your sleep?

It produces more melatonin

300

_______ disorders are the most common, affecting 19.1% of adults. Characterized by persistent worry and stress.

anxiety 

400

What was the longest time a person has stayed awake?

11 days, 25 minutes.

400

How much stress can you handle without enough sleep? 

Without enough sleep, the ability to cope with small amounts of stress goes down.  

400

This machine helps people get deeper sleep and blocks out external noises

white noise machine


400

 In 2021 ___ out of 5 adults experienced a mental health disorder  

one out of five

500

During sleep, your body clears out Metabolic ____, helping your body stay healthy.  

waste

500

List at least one mental health disorder that is affected by sleep. 

depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.  

500

What can you create to consistently wake up and go to sleep at the same time every day?

create a sleep schedule 

500

People with this mental health disease, characterized with persistent feelings of sadness, have a 40% higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases 

depression

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