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Study reveals restricting sleep may affect emotional reactions

In the study, participants were tested the morning after 5 nights of regular sleep and after 5 consecutive nights of sleep restriction (5 hours a night).

Beauty sleep could be real, say body clock biologists

Washington D.C. [USA]: Restricting sleep may affect your emotional reaction, suggests a recent study.

The study found that participants perceived pleasant and neutral pictures in a more negative way when their sleep was restricted for several nights in a row.

The study was published in the journal Journal of Sleep Research.

Beauty sleep could be real, say body clock biologists
In the study, participants were tested the morning after 5 nights of regular sleep and after 5 consecutive nights of sleep restriction (5 hours a night).

“Insufficient sleep may impose a negative emotional bias, leading to an increased tendency to evaluate emotional stimuli as negative,” said lead author Daniela Tempesta, PhD, of the University of L’Aquila, in Italy.

Beauty sleep could be real, say body clock biologists
She noted that the findings are especially pertinent because chronic sleep restriction is a common and underestimated health problem in the general population. “Considering the pervasiveness of insufficient sleep in modern society, our results have potential implications for daily life, as well as in clinical settings.” (ANI)