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SHR # 2542 :: Bed-Sharing in Couples is Associated with Increased and Stabilized REM sleep and Sleep-stage Synchronization

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Dr. Henning J. Drews MD

Sharing the bed with a partner is common among adults and impacts sleep quality with potential implications for mental health. However, hitherto findings are contradictory and particularly polysomnographic data on co-sleeping couples are extremely rare. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of a bed partner's presence on individual and dyadic sleep neurophysiology.PLUS The solution to all higher education needs started in 1855 in Kentucky. You won't believe it when you hear it.

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SHR # 2542 :: Bed-Sharing in Couples is Associated with Increased and Stabilized REM sleep and Sleep-stage Synchronization w/ Dr. Henning J. Drews MD

 

Show Transcript SHR # 2542 :: Bed-Sharing in Couples is Associated with Increased and Stabilized REM sleep and Sleep-stage Synchronization w/ Dr. Henning J. Drews MD


Show Notes:

[5:10] what made Dr. Wennig want to do this study?

[7:00] Study design.

  • 12 couples slept 4 nights (2 weekends). One weekend together and one apart.
  • Only the 2nd night of each weekend was used for analysis.
  • The first night of each weekend was used as an adaptation night.
  • Healthy, young individuals.
  • 2 separate mattresses.

[15:30] The use of Polysomnography.

[16:38] Findings.

  • Rem increased ~10% for those that slept beside partners.
  • There was also less fragmented sleep for partners.
  • Synchronization of sleep cycles occurred for partners.

[21:03] Could synchronization be from partners’ brain frequency harmonizing?

[24:00] REM sleep.

  • Phasic REM is very hard to awaken from.
  • The REM state is a very vulnerable state. Having a partner could increase feelings of safety, increasing REM.
  • Trouble maintaining body temperature is common during REM sleep. A partner could help to stabilize this.
  • Increases in baseline oxytocin production could also play a role.

[29:56] Synchronicity increases correlated with the quality of the relationship.

[40:10] Conclusions of the research.

  • Partners Don’t always disturb sleep.

[52:50] Berea college is discussed.

  • Founded in 1855.
  • No tuition.
  • 1st coed college in the U.S.
  • It has deep roots in the origins of Black History month.

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Super Human Radio is the world's longest running broadcast dedicated to fitness, health, and anti-aging with emphasis on exercise, nutrition, and hormone management. The most progressive source of information for preventative & regenerative techniques... More

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United States of America

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