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A new study by scientists from Peking University has shown that lack or excess of sleep is equally bad for the brain. In the framework of the work, an indicator of four hours or less per day was considered insufficient sleep, and an excess of 10 hours or more.
As a result, the scientists arrived at the figure at seven o'clock. In their opinion, this is an ideal indicator.
"People with insufficient or excessive sleep should monitor their cognitive functions," said study author Yangjun Ma from the Institute of Clinical Research at Peking University.
However, Ma cautioned that the study does not prove that too much or too little sleep causes cognitive problems. Only the connection is present.
Without enough sleep, the brain cannot function properly, which impairs concentration, thinking and memory. But the mechanisms underlying these associations remain unclear. According to Ma, the problem with too much sleep may be inflammation.