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Watch out for sleep – or not enough

July 13, 2009 Leave a comment

sleep-wellnessHealthy sleep is quite more difficult then most think. Recently I was asked about risk factors and concerns for not getting enough sleep.

“Sleep is one of the most overlooked areas in the improvement of your own health.

But on the flip side, it may be a very difficulty concept or rather practice for some. Insomnia or difficulty sleeping is detrimental in some cases and should be monitored closely. And often we have trained ourselves so much that we think we are better off when we don’t get enough

It is not only essential for your body but it is equally important for your mind. Dreams and sleep are quite necessary and constant interruptions or decrease in the amount of sleep can be detrimental both emotionally and physically.

Sleep is different for so many people. Balance of family and work and schedule is quite demanding and difficult for most. Some form of sleep is necessary for all. The more is usually the better but watch out for too much sleep – it can be as much of a problem as too little.

 

How much sleep is needed?

Adults – need between 6 and 8 hours of sleep

School age children and teens – need 9 hours

Newborns – need between 16 and 18 hours

Preschool children – need 10 and 12

 

What happens while you sleep?

Your brain brain never stops nor does your heart. But while asleep different metabolic and physiologic events occur. Sleep allows your body to rest but it also allows your body to recover.
Recovery is much more important than rest. Some argue that the ability to learn may, in some way, depend on our ability to recover and sleep.

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Health risks due to poor sleep:

1.) Illness – you may be 3 times more likely to get sick when not getting enough sleep

2.) Stress – this is the case of filling the bucket – as stress is added on your life – sooner or later it will overflow – you may snap at a family member, a co-worker, or that idiot that just cut you off while driving.

3.) Depression – depression is much more likely in someone who has little sleep. However – this can
also be argued that depression may cause you to sleep to little or to much

4.) Overweight – hormones that are used and may be synthesized during sleep may be altered. This change can lead or increase your risk for weight gain.
- If you are awake more you may consume more
- Some get so fatigued they don’t want to take the time to make a proper meal – when fatigued the Happy Meal sounds so much better than a salad – you know it is true!!

5.) Hypertension – high blood pressure may be seen in those getting little sleep

6.) Diabetes- increase weight gain and worse diet lead many to diabetes and a common denominator is lack of sleep – watch out

7.) Heart Disease – increase risk for above mention items increases your risk for heart disease

8.) Hormones – often for children – growth hormone, proteins, and other necessary growth related events are necessary and sleep helps regulate and control proper adolescent growth.

9.) Falling asleep while driving

10.) Making mistakes at work or other

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12 possible sleep options

1.) No alcohol, caffeine, or nicotine prior to bed

2.) Exercise

3.) Keep the same sleep schedule

4.) If you can’t sleep – get up and do something – then try again – If you can’t sleep don’t remain in bed

5.) Be careful of medication that may cause you to be awake

6.) Take a hot bath prior to sleeping

7.) Meditate, read, write in journal just prior to sleep

8.) Don’t take a nap after 4 pm and try to keep them under 60 minutes

9.) If your bed is uncomfortable – get a new one – this is essential

10.) Take away TV, music, or other distractions [If these affect you]

11.) Meet with a medical provider if you have a sleep disorder or may have one – don’t hesitate to get treatment

12.) You need the sun – get outside for at least 30-60 minutes

*** – Remember you may be different and the above items may not apply to you and some items may be the only way you fall asleep. Often this has to due with the way you have trained your body.

Diabetes Challenge – Win $10,000

June 25, 2009 Leave a comment

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I love finding honew and exciting websites that deal with several different aspects of health care. I recently found this fantastic website dealing with diabetes: www.DiabetesMine.com

Since starting my own website regarding health care, medical informatics, blogging, and book reviews; I have been entranced by websites that are well put together.

To make things even better, I noticed that this website was holding a competition. It is called: The 2009 DiabetesMine™ Design Challenge and it all first began back in 2007. It was initially designed as an answer to a question that was posed by the writer of this website. It then expanded to a more creative and organized concept. Last years winners received $10,000 dollars. Second prize for the “most original” took home $5,000. A third winner in the category of best design by someone under 18 or “kids category” grabbed $2,000. This year the prizes are the same.

I was hooked the moment I read about this contest. And the amazing part, all that was required was, an “innovative new diabetes device or web application”. This competition isn’t necessarily asking
for a finished product but I am sure that would help improve your chances.

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I read further and found that only a handful of participants were in the original competition. I felt my chances were pretty good!!

My idea isn’t spectacular but it would be useful and helpful for my goal of interaction with health care and diabetes. So I started to tackle some brain storming issues and how to get things into place.

It worked well and I came up with an idea for an animation to explain the process of diabetes in a way that would be beneficial for someone who had just learned of their diagnosis. I am trying to work with students from Brigham Young University and their animation department.

I entered the competition and the results just came in recently. I didn’t win. Often winning isn’t the most important thing for an entrepreneur but it certainly would have helped.

The amazing aspect is that over 150 teams entered the competition each with a design to improve diabetes health care and to win $10,000.

The winner for 2009 is LifeCase & LifeApp System. They designed an application that allows an iPhone to become an all encompassing glucometer and case with a controller for your pump built in.
It appears that this system could work for any smartphone.

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This was definitely a great opportunity and more importantly a fantastic competition that allows a group of people to express their concepts and ideas.

Please take some time to take a look at all the concepts for this year at www.diabetesmine.com

My own entry can be found at the following: The Animation Dialogue

Unfortunately the competition has already been decided, at least for this year – but next year isn’t too far away and maybe you can be the next $10,000 winner!!!

Aneurysms

June 24, 2009 Leave a comment

Aneurysms are a serious and dangerous condition that can be of much concern.

Recently an individual was told they had an aneurysm however, surgery was too big of a risk, to justify for the size of the aneurysm.

Aneurysms can be seen in the brain, heart and other regions of the body.

Anyone have any stories behind an aneurysm. Please feel free to share

More info can be found at http://iahealth.net/aneurysm

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