sömndrivkraft
Sömndrivkraft, a Swedish term roughly translating to 'sleep-driving force', describes the integrated drive to sleep generated by the body's sleep regulation system. In sleep science, it is closely aligned with the concept of sleep propensity or sleep pressure, primarily governed by the interaction of two processes: the homeostatic sleep drive (Process S) that increases with time awake, and the circadian process (Process C) that modulates the timing of sleep according to the 24-hour cycle.
Biological basis includes adenosine accumulation during wakefulness contributing to increasing sleep pressure; the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus
Measurement and variation: It is not a single measurable quantity but is inferred from subjective sleepiness
Influence and disorders: Chronic sleep deprivation amplifies sömndrivkraft; circadian misalignment can shift or weaken sleep propensity,
Management: Good sleep hygiene, timed light exposure, regular schedules, and, when needed, medical interventions targeting sleep
See also: two-process model of sleep, adenosine, sleep regulation.