Epidemiology
4 questions on sleep deprivation
Prevention
100

what is the recommended amount of sleep for an adolescent?

8-10 hours

100

What diseases/health factors can contribute or be linked to sleep deprivation? (List 3 diseases/or health factors)

Open answer

100

List 3 primary preventions to stop sleep deprivation from occuring

Avoid taking naps in the day, try tp wake up earlier, avoid drinking caffeine, and create a good routine/sleep schedule.

200

What percent of the world does sleep deprivation affect?

62%

200

List 3 types of sleep deprivation.

Acute sleep deprivation, chronic sleep deprivation, and chronic sleep deficiency/insufficient sleep.

200

List 3 secondary preventions to stop sleep deprivation 

Buy a test kit, make a better sleep schedule, and speak to a doctor who can prescribe any type of medication.

300

What age is the turning point for sleep deprivation?

13-14

300

What 3 factors classify sleep deprivation as a public health issue?

Its occurrence worldwide, its many bad health influences and negative effects, and the loss of money it has caused the U.S.

300

List 3 tertiary preventions to avoid sleep deprivation

Begin to sleep earlier, make sure your room is dark (no light) and is comfortable, and make sure to remove any electronic devices around you.

400

what percent of teens/adolescents (ages 15 and up) suffer from sleep deprivation? 

85%

400

How much of the U.S. GDP has sleep deprivation effect?

2.28% of the U.S. GDP

400

What are the 4 ways to cure sleep deprivation?

Medication, dummies, a good sleep schedule, and a therapist

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