How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?

Sleep needs change dramatically across your lifespan. Find the right amount for your age group based on expert guidelines.

何時間寝ればいいの?

必要な睡眠時間は年齢によって違います。アメリカ国立睡眠財団とCDCの推奨はこちら:

区分 年齢 推奨睡眠時間
新生児0〜3ヶ月14〜17時間
乳児4〜12ヶ月12〜16時間
幼児1〜2歳11〜14時間
未就学児3〜5歳10〜13時間
学童期6〜12歳9〜12時間
10代13〜18歳8〜10時間
大人18〜64歳7〜9時間
高齢者65歳以上7〜8時間

Select Your Age Group

Why Sleep Needs Change with Age

Babies need the most sleep because their brains are developing rapidly. Sleep supports neural connections, growth hormone release, and immune system development.

Teenagers need more sleep than adults due to ongoing brain development, hormonal changes during puberty, and the natural shift in their circadian rhythm that makes them night owls.

Adults need 7-9 hours for optimal cognitive function, physical health, and emotional regulation. Older adults may need slightly less but often have more fragmented sleep patterns.

よくある質問

Can I train myself to need less sleep?

No, you cannot train yourself to need less sleep. While some people have genetic variations that allow them to function on less sleep, most adults genuinely need 7-9 hours. Chronic sleep restriction leads to cognitive impairment even if you feel adapted to it.

Is it true that older adults need less sleep?

Older adults (65+) need about 7-8 hours, only slightly less than younger adults. However, they often have difficulty getting uninterrupted sleep due to changes in sleep architecture, medications, and health conditions.

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