Do you know how long your children should sleep?
Either lack or excess of sleep can lead to health
risks like hypertension, obesity, diabetes and depression among children and
teenagers, warns a research team led by an Indian-origin scientist.
The findings showed that insufficient hours of sleep could increase the risk of accidents and injuries as also lead to self-harm, suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts among teenagers.
And sleeping for longer hours may also be associated with adverse health outcome such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity and mental health problems.
"Adequate sleep is essential for the children who are in the critical years of early development," according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Illinois.
A good sleep pattern can lead to better health outcome like improved attention, behaviour, learning, memory, emotional regulation, quality of life, mental and physical health.
Researchers recommend at least 12 to 16 hours of sleep per day is imperative for infants (four to 12 months).
The findings showed that insufficient hours of sleep could increase the risk of accidents and injuries as also lead to self-harm, suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts among teenagers.
And sleeping for longer hours may also be associated with adverse health outcome such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity and mental health problems.
"Adequate sleep is essential for the children who are in the critical years of early development," according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Illinois.
A good sleep pattern can lead to better health outcome like improved attention, behaviour, learning, memory, emotional regulation, quality of life, mental and physical health.
Researchers recommend at least 12 to 16 hours of sleep per day is imperative for infants (four to 12 months).
For children between one to two years of age, 11 to 14
hours sleep is essential, and for those who are three to five years, 10 to 13
hours is needed.
Nine to 12 hours for children between six to 12 years
and eight to 10 hours of sleep for teenagers from 13 to 18 years is good for
them and their overall health.
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