There are five stages of sleep which are each responsible for different tasks that allow people to rest. Four out of the five stages of sleep are called NREM also known as non rapid eye movement (“SleepDex”). Stage one is the first, “Stage 1 is light sleep where you drift in and out of sleep and can be awakened easily” (“SleepDex”). The third and fourth stages of sleep are considered deep sleep and are important parts to a stronger understanding of how people sleep. Stage five is …show more content…
Caffeine works by heightening one’s mental awareness and increases adrenaline production (“Caffeine and Sleep”). Caffeine increases a person’s heart rate, and is primarily used to stay awake. Sleep Newzzz reports, “caffeine consumed even 6 hours before bedtime resulted in significantly diminished sleep quality and sleep quantity” (Breus). Although, caffeine stays in a person’s system for a long time, it should not be overused. It is easy to abuse the consumption of caffeine, as some people have limited awareness of side effects to this drug. Although caffeine has no essential nutritional value, reducing caffeine consumption gradually is recommended (McNight). Reducing the use of caffeine lessens the need for other preventative measures nevertheless, other treatment options should be