sömndjup
Sömndjup is a Swedish term used to describe the depth or quality of sleep. The word combines sömn (sleep) and djup (depth) and is common in everyday language and popular science. In clinical contexts, the term is informal; sleep depth is usually described in terms of sleep stages rather than a single measure.
In sleep research, true sleep depth corresponds mainly to slow-wave sleep, or non-REM stage 3 (N3). This
Subjective sömndjup refers to waking ease and freshness after sleep. Objective assessment uses polysomnography to determine
Factors influencing sömndjup include age, circadian phase, sleep pressure, caffeine or alcohol, medications, and sleep disorders
Thus, sömndjup is a colloquial way to discuss how deeply one sleeps, closely tied to slow-wave sleep