18/09/2021
Rapid Eye Movement or R.E.M Sleep is 4th out of the 4 stages of sleep we all go through every 90 minutes.
When you enter this stage of sleep, this is where the brain is active, dreaming takes place and the eyes dart back and forth while your eyelids are closed .
This stage of sleep is essential for memory consolidating and processing new information .
Researchers in the United States suggest that disturbed levels of REM Sleep are linked to dementia and Alzheimer’s
One particular study involves assessing the sleep patterns of 321 people over the age of 60, called the Framingham Heart Study.
People who went on to develop dementia spent an average of 17% of their sleep time in REM sleep compared to 20% for people who didn’t go on to have any dementia.
The link between sleep and dementia still remains an active area of research and I will surely be updating you with the latest information on this.
In the meantime make sure that you sleep well for continued brain fitness✅