Why We Sleep

The New Science of Sleep and Dreams

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Matthew P. Walker: Why We Sleep

Sprache: English

OCLC-Nummer:
4472762025

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Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams is a popular science book about sleep by the neuroscientist and sleep researcher, Matthew Walker. Walker is a professor of neuroscience and psychology and the director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley.Walker spent four years writing the book, in which he asserts that sleep deprivation is linked to numerous fatal diseases, including dementia. The book became an international bestseller, including a #1 Sunday Times Bestseller in the UK, and a New York Times Bestseller.

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Solid Science Communication, but Not Very Compelling

Matthew Walker's discussion on Peter Attia's podcast (The Drive, Episodes 47 - 49) is one of the most interesting things I've ever heard. At six hours long, I was sad when it ended and immediately wanted to listen to it again. If you've any interest in sleep, I highly recommend you check it out immediately.

I picked up this book after hearing that podcast, and the book just isn't on the same level as those interviews. It's an entirely serviceable piece of science communication, but that's about it.

The text is a high level synopsis of key pieces of research and related anecdotes. It's interesting enough, but it just isn't very engaging. Dr. Walker does go through practical recommendations on how to get better sleep, but the focus is really on explaining what sleep is and isn't.

If you don't know much about sleep, and are looking for an overview …

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Der Autor bzw. sein Verlag bieten dankenswerterweise eine Zusammenfassung an (Link: www.grahammann.net/book-notes/why-we-sleep-matthew-walker)

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positiven Effekte von ausreichendem Schlaf werden anhand zahlreicher Studien und anderer Beispiele erörtert. Sei es die Fehldiagnose bei Kindern von AHDS, bei Jugendlichen und Erwachsenen von Depression anstelle von Schlafmangel, die Gefahr von Alzheimer, der schlechteren Erholung von körperlicher Belastungen, uvm.

Leider ist das Buch sehr Amerika zentriert und es fehlen teilweise die Umrechnungen von °F in °C. Dem Autor ist aber bewusst, dass beispielsweise europäische Ärzte im Praktikum nicht im gleichen Maß Überstunden anhäufen und trotzdem top ausgebildet sind.

Die vielleicht wichtigste Info des Buchs sind die nachfolgenden 12 Regeln, wobei im Buch noch auf weitere Faktoren eingegangen wird.

Twelve Tips for Healthy Sleep

1.) Stick to a sleep schedule
2.) Exercise is great, but not too late in the day. Try to exercise at least thirty minutes on most days but not later …

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