Sleep Deprivation Effects on Cognitive Ability and Physical Health

Abstract

Sleep deprivation disrupts vital biological processes that are necessary for cognitive ability and physical health, but the effect on haematological indices of anaemic individual are largely unknown. The purpose of this present study is to determine the effect of sleep deprivation on red blood cell morphology in rats induced with iron deficiency anaemia. The haematological parameter of anaemic rats fed with garri was investigated. Garri, popular Nigerian fermented cassava gruel was used to feed rats for twenty-five days and later sleep deprived for 7days. Thirty rats were divided into Groups I, II, III and IV respectively. Group I which was the control had 12 rats and was fed normal rat chow while groups II, III and IV had six rats each and was fed with garri for the period of 25 days. After confirming anaemic status of the rats, they were further grouped into four. The former group I was divided into A and B which are the Normal (A) and Normal sleep deprived (B). The former group II, III and IV were selectively grouped into C (anaemic sleep deprived) for the 7 days sleep deprivation phase. The haematological, serum ferritin level and weights of the animal was analysed. Histological examinations of the bones of the rats were assayed. The haemoglobin, platelet count and red blood cell counts of anaemic rats and anaemic sleep deprived rats was decreased when compared with the normal (control) and normal sleep deprived rats.

Presenters

Abraham Oyeyinka

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Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Health Promotion and Education

KEYWORDS

Sleep Deprivation, Red Blood Cell Morphology

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