sleeptime
Sleeptime refers to the period during which an organism is asleep, typically occurring at night and characterized by reduced responsiveness to the external environment and decreased voluntary movement. Sleep is governed by a circadian system and homeostatic sleep pressure, which together regulate when sleeptime occurs and how long it lasts.
Sleep duration recommendations vary by age. Infants often require 12 to 16 hours, including naps; toddlers about
Sleep comprises stages including non-REM and REM sleep, cycling every 90 to 120 minutes. Adequate sleeptime
Factors influencing sleeptime include light exposure, caffeine, physical activity, and shift work. Sleep hygiene practices such