How Sleep Affects Your Health Infographic

1 in 3 adults don’t get enough sleep.
How much sleep do you need?
Most adults need 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Kids and teens need even more. Yet the average high school student gets only 6.5 hours per school night, and about 20% get 5 hours or less! 
Benefits of good sleep
- Healing and repair of cells, tissues and blood vessels
 - Better brain function including alertness, decision-making, focus, learning, memory, reasoning and problem-solving
 - More creativity and productivity
 - Improved mood and energy
 - Healthy growth and development for kids and teens
 - Better ability to build muscle
 - Quicker reflexes
 - Less risk of chronic disease
 - Stronger immune system
 
Your Health
Poor sleep may put you at higher risk for:
- Alzheimer’s disease
 - Cardiovascular disease
 - Cognitive decline and dementia
 - Depression
 - Diabetes
 - High blood pressure
 - High blood sugar
 - High cholesterol
 - Infections
 - Obesity
 
Poor sleep can cause:
- Accidents
 - Breathing problems
 - Hormone imbalance
 - Memory and cognitive issues
 - Increased appetite and unhealthy eating
 - Inflammation
 - Stress
 - Weight gain
 
Remember: 7 to 9 will help you feel fine, so get your ZZZs!
Learn more at heart.org/sleep.