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Why Do You Need More Deep Sleep When You_re Sad_ Sleep Science Explained

Why Do You Need More Deep Sleep When You_re Sad_ Sleep Science Explained

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A wave of sadness crashes over you. You feel heavy, slow, exhausted. Your body is not failing you. It is trying to heal you. The need for deep sleep increases during periods of emotional distress because that is when your brain repairs the damage caused by stress.

Deep sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep, is the stage where your brain clears metabolic waste, consolidates memory, and regulates emotional processing. During periods of sadness or depression, the brain produces higher levels of inflammatory cytokines. These proteins are cleared during deep sleep. Without enough deep sleep, the inflammation persists. The sadness deepens. The exhaustion worsens. The cycle continues.

The episode explores the bidirectional relationship between sleep and mood. Poor sleep causes sadness. Sadness disrupts sleep. The only way to break the cycle is to prioritize deep sleep. Not just sleep. Deep sleep.

Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the sadness you feel is not a weakness. It is a signal that your brain needs rest more than it needs anything else.
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