Scientists Say These Sleeping Habits are Destroying Your Body

Published on August 25, 2020
Many of us in the world today struggling to get a good night’s rest. The stress of an overly competitive society, along with the pressures put on us to be successful can leave our mind racing, even when we are trying to drift off to bed. Combine that with unhealthy sleeping habits that we have, and it’s understandable why so many adults are sleep deprived. When our solutions to an issue become an issue in and of itself, then we have a major problem.

The Importance of Sleep

Sleep is important for a wide variety of reasons. It is the resource that keeps our body ticking, allowing us to recover and rebuild overnight so that we are ready for another day of work and challenges. How much sleep should you be getting, though?

The Importance Of Sleeping

The Importance Of Sleeping

Eight Hours

Eight hours tends to be the number recited across the board. However, it’s very rare that an adult is able to get a constant eight hours of sleep every night. There are responsibilities and external factors that make such a number only a dream.

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You’re going to struggle to get to sleep if it’s too humid, for example. If you open your window, you might then be too cold. Perhaps your duvet is too light or heavy, or maybe the neighbors are having a backyard party on a Saturday night.

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Professional Advice

Sleep deprivation among adults is such a big issue that even official governmental bodies are trying to combat it. The NHS recommends use shades or reflectively materials on the outside of windows, and if you can’t do that, then get light-colored curtains.

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Personal Advice

Despite this professional opinion, most people’s solution to the issue is to plug in a fan. It cools them down, sure, but you also get the white noise effect from it, which can be just as useful for helping you nod off.

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Balance

A fan is going to keep air circulating around your room all night, keeping it cool and preventing it from getting musty. However, you still need to weigh up the pros and cons of leaving one on overnight.

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Scientific Downside

It’s not just running up your electricity bill that we are concerned with. There are scientists that state running a fan all night can have serious effects on your body and mind, and that it affects everyone differently.

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Particles

When you think about it, while that air is circulating, all of the dust and pollen particles around your room are circulating with it. People with any allergies or breathing conditions might find that they are worse with the fan on.

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There’s More

It’s not just allergies that you need to worry about, though. When air is constantly being blasted at your skin, it can cause it to become dehydrated. This can cause irritation and rashes that need to be moisturized to combat.

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Eyes Wide Open

You’d be surprised at the amount of people that sleep with their eyes open and don’t even realize. For these people, leaving a fan on can dry them out too, causing painful reddening and irritation.

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Even Still

Even if you don’t have any issues with dust and pollen, and sleep with your eyes tightly shut, you can still be affected by a fan. The constant air is going to dry out your nasal passages, which can have a serious impact on your sinuses.

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Muscles

If you leave the fan on anywhere near your body, you might find that you wake up a little sore. That’s because the air blast from fans can actually have a negative effect on your muscles, and leave them battered and fatigued.

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Neck Pain.

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Professional Conflict

However, the scientific community seems torn on whether or not sleeping with a fan is actually as bad for you as some claim. Some of the more prominent voices have claimed that the links between fans and issues are purely coincidental.

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Upgrade The Fan

However, most if not all of the scientists speaking on the issue accept that you should upgrade your fan regularly to see the best results. Don’t let your fan get old, dirty, worn down, and well past its best by date.

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Fan Type

There are those that believe the type of fan you have impacts your sleep, and there have been studies to back up this claim. The general consensus is that electric fans become ineffective at a certain temperature, which causes more harm than good.

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Warm Air

The reason for this is simple. When the room temperature climbs above 95 degrees, it’s no longer circulating cold air. Instead, that warm and sticky hot air is being blown around, which could end up being warmer than your body temperature.

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Consider The Risks

While you might enjoy the benefits of running a fan at night, next time you go to turn it on, consider the health effects, and give it a second thought if you have allergies.

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Other Dangerous Habits

It’s not just turning on the fan at night that can have serious consequences on your health. Most of us, when the weather’s hot, turn to sweet drinks in the middle of the night to keep us hydrated.

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Tragedy

Davis Cripe was a regular teenager when his life was lost. After making a habit of consuming energy drinks to stay up and energized longer, he died suddenly, leaving everyone in his life heartbroken and shocked.

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What He Was Like

Cripe was from Richland County in South Carolina. He had a passion for music and played many different instruments with extreme talent. He kept up with his studies and was generally considered to be a good kid.

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He Lost His Life

However, despite this, Cripe lost his life in April of 2017. At only 16 years old, his parents were distraught that they would never see their boy finish growing up into a man.

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Feeling Dizzy

Cripe had gotten up that morning like every other day, and everything seemed normal. He began to feel light-headed while in art class, however, when he suddenly collapsed onto the floor. An ambulance was called and he was rushed to the hospital.

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The Shocking News

Cripe was known as a happy and healthy teenager. When he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving in the hospital, it came as a massive shock to all of his friends and family.

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They Were Baffled

Initially, his sudden death left everyone, doctors included, confused as to the cause. He maintained an active lifestyle and had no life-threatening underlying illnesses. However, as his classmates began to speak about the incident, questions were answered.

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Excessive Caffeine

A friend that was with Cripe on the day of his death began to open up about what had happened prior to him collapsing. The only thing out of the ordinary was the excessive amount of energy drinks and coffee that Cripe has ingested that day.

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Confirmation Of Suspicion

Following that information and an investigation, the county coroner announced that the excessive energy drinks had brought on a cardiac arrest. However, he also stated that the teen had been extremely unlucky.

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Affects Everyone Differently

The coroner, Gary Watts, stated that you could have the same amount of caffeine on a different day, perhaps even more, and be completely okay. He claimed you could line a group up, give them the same amount, and it would affect each person differently.

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What Happened

In medical terms, Cripe has consumed enough caffeine in a short space of time to bring on cardiac arrhythmia. This prevents the heart from beating correctly, which deprives organs of blood, eventually causing them to fail.

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They Had No Idea

The announcement that caffeine had brought about their son’s death came as a total shock to the Cripe family. They never imagined that something as presumably harmless as shop-bought energy drinks could cause such a thing.

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It Wasn’t a Car

Cripe’s father did an interview with CBS News in 2017 talking about the incident. He claimed that Davis was a good kid and that he was worried about him getting in a car crash, not losing his life to an energy drink.

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Hidden Threat

Despite what you might think, caffeinated drinks can have a serious impact on one’s health if not drank in moderation. In fact, energy drinks put 20,000 people into the hospital every year.

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It’s Not Just Caffeine

The issue is that it’s not just caffeine in an energy drink. You’re also getting all kinds of other stimulants. As well as that, whereas it might take you an hour to drink a coffee, an energy drink can be chugged in seconds.

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Not for Children

There are studies and reports stating that many of the ingredients in energy drinks have not been tested for the effects on children. As such, young people should stay away from any kind of energy stimulant.

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Awareness Is Key

Cripe’s family have now dedicated themselves to spreading the word about the dangers of energy drinks. There is little reporting on the dangers of caffeine stimulants, but if they can stop even one family from going through what they went through, it’s worth it.

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Parents’ Duty

Cripe’s bereaved father believes that it’s an adult’s duty to warn children about the dangers of energy drinks. He says that adults need to inform their kids and let them make their own decision while being aware of the risks.

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Pleading With Others

Cripe’s dad has been pleading through his activism that parents speak to their children about the effects of energy drinks. He also urges teenagers not to buy them, despite them maybe needing the energy boost it provides.

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Caffeine Amount

According to online sources, adults consume an average of 400 milligrams of caffeine every day. That equates to four cups of coffee. Cripe has consumed only 500 milligrams. However, that had been in a short time frame, and he had been very unlucky.

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Moderation Is Key

Keeping all of this in mind, coroner Watts claims that it is all about moderation. The purpose of this activism is not to turn energy drinks into the new smoking, and instead to inform and educate young people on the dangers of consuming too much.

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All the Same

Despite the best efforts of the Cripe family, many teens are still hospitalized by energy drinks every year. While few are as unlucky as Davis was, it remains a major issue that needs to be addressed.

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A Systematic Issue

Perhaps it’s worth examining caffeine consumption under the light of a systematic issue. Why do teens need to seek out an energy supplement? Are they not getting enough sleep? Are school schedules and pressure a part of it?

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