The Importance of REM Sleep and its Relation to Stress
REM sleep, constituting 20-25% of the sleep cycle, is crucial for memory and emotional regulation. Its distinct features include increased brain activity and muscle paralysis. A regular 8-hour sleep cycle includes 90 minutes to 2 hours of REM sleep, declining with age. Tips for enhancing REM sleep involve maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, creating a conducive sleep environment, and managing stress through mindfulness practices. The intricate relationship between REM sleep and stress highlights the importance of addressing stress for optimal sleep quality and overall well-being.