Health and Sleep
Sleep Disorders
Foods
Sleep Environment
Sleep Tips
100

What are 2 benefits to getting enough sleep?

Improved memory, focus, learning

Better immune system

Balanced appetite and metabolism

Faster muscle recovery

Increased energy

Better mood and emotional regulation

100

What is one treatment for a sleep disorder?

changing your sleep routine

CBT

medications

CPAP machines 

light therapy

100

What is 1 of the 4 nutrients/compounds that can affect sleep?

Melatonin

Tryptophan

Carbohydrates

Magnesium

100

What is the ideal temperature for sleep?

Around 65 (62-68)

100

T/F The best time to exercise is late in the evening?

False, you should not exercise close to bed because your body is stimulated

200

What is one major negative outcome associated with little/no sleep?

Increased risk of diabetes and obesity

Decreased immunity (more likely to get infections and illnesses)

Cognitive decline

200

What is one of the 3 things that sets "sleep disorders" apart from "sleep difficulty"

-Regular trouble sleeping

-You still feel tired during the day after sleeping 7 hours the night before

-It is difficult to perform regular daytime activities

200

What is one food that contains tryptophan?

Fatty fish

Turkey

Chicken

Cheese

Soybeans/Tofu

200

True or False: it is okay to read in bed?

False: you should not really do any activities in bed

200

How long should a nap be?

Ideally 20-30 minutes (or 1.5 hours)
300

What happens to your breathing and heart rate during sleep?


Bonus (extra 300) if you can explain what happens by sleep stage

Slows down (then speeds up)


Slows through stage 3 (slowest at 3) then quickens during REM

300

What are 2 of the 6 major categories of sleep disorders

Insomnias

Sleep-related breathing disorder

Central disorders of hypersomnolence

Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders

parasomnias

Sleep-related movement disorders

300
What is one food rich in magnesium?

Bananas

Pumpkin Seeds

Oats

Spinach

300
What is one color that is good for sleep? What is one color that is bad for sleep?


Bonus (300): Why is the color good/bad?

Good- Blue, green, white

Bad- red, orange/yellow, black


Bonus: 

Blue- calmness/relaxation

Green- can evoke feelings of comfort and happiness

White- doesnt stimulate the brain

Red- associated with fear, anger, excitement, panic, injury and pain

Orange and Yellow- also warm and stimulating

Black- associated with negative emotions such as depression, sadness, anger, and fear

300

What is the most important part regarding the time of your sleep schedule?

Consistency

400

What hormones are affected by sleep?

Melatonin- promotes sleep

Growth hormone- supports bone and muscle development

Cortisol- part of the body's stress response system

Leptin and ghrelin- help control appetite 

400
What are 2 causes of sleep disorders?

medical conditions (heart disease, asthma, pain, or nerve conditions)

mental health conditions (depression or anxiety)

genetic factors

a side effect of a medication

working the night shift

substance use 

low levels of certain chemicals or minerals in the brain

unknown causes

400

What is a melatonin rich food?

Tart cherries

Nuts

Eggs

400

What 2 color light should you avoid before bed?

Blue and white

400

Spending time ____ every day is helpful with sleep

outside/in nature

500

What are the 4 stages of sleep?


Bonus (extra 500) if you can both name them (or closely name) AND tell what happens during them

Stage 1: Entering sleep- heartrate and breathing slows, muscles relax, brainwaves slow, 1-8 minutes

Stage 2: light sleep- muscles relax, body temperatures drop, heartrate and breathing slow more, brain produces quick bursts of energy, 10-25 minutes

Stage 3: Deep sleep- hardest to wake from, breathing and heart rate are at their lowest, 20-40 minutes (repair, restore and replenish stage)

Stage 4: REM- brain activity spikes, eyes move rapidly, vivid dreaming, arms and legs paralyzed, 10-60 minutes


500

___ out of 10 people experience a hangover effect the day after taking sleep medicine

8

500

What is a sleep promoting food (not due to melatonin, tryptophan, or magnesium?)


Bonus (extra 500): What are 2 foods to avoid before bed?

Kiwi

Rice

Chamomile Tea


Bonus: spicy foods, fatty foods, high sugar foods, acidic foods, caffeinated foods, alcohol

500

What is something that you have changed in your sleep environment since starting this group? How has it helped?

:)

500
What is the most important thing to manage to help you sleep?

Stress

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