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What is Circadian Rhythm? Why sleeping for at least seven hours is important

During the sleep cycle, the body goes through four different stages every night

February 04, 2019 / 10:22 IST
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A man sleeps on a bench in a park. Image: Reuters.
A man sleeps on a bench in a park. Image: Reuters.

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It is often said that every person should sleep for at least seven hours a day to keep the body and mind healthy. Have you ever wondered why? Or what would happen if you do not sleep enough? We explain the reason behind the body going in an unconscious state every night.

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The human body follows biological clock called the Circadian Rhythm.  This body clock responds to the outside light, and when it is dark, the body produces melatonin at night. Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland which inhibits melanin formation and is thought to be concerned with regulating the reproductive cycle. The body only produces melatonin when it's dark and stop production when it senses light.

What you would be surprised to know is that the body divides sleep into four stages and performs them multiple times. The first two stages are called a Non-Rapid Eye Movement or light sleep mode where the body makes a transition from being awake to falling asleep. During this process, heart-rate and breathing slow down and the body temperature drops.