Saturday, January 29, 2011

Why women always asleep during movies?

Why Women Sleep MoreThinkstockWomen are often not given interesting roles, so that women watch less interested.The loving thing to do when you sleeping is to put her to bed.It could be a Pavlovian response to movies where women are inclined to fall asleep.
"Women spend an average of 27 hours per week to their jobs and 33 hours doing domestic work, the study found;" "Men spend 41 and 12 hours, or"
Are you 20 minutes in DVD started just with your partner and you hear soft rumble, not on the soundtrack. It is your snoring. Why do women seem conk no matter what the screen is?
"We are tired," says psychologist Janet Kennedy, running NYCSleepDoctor.com. "We lead busy lives we get enough sleep and we usually try to stay up later on weekends." So if we get cozy on the couch watching TV, we relax and sleepy to get... The mere act of sit down, watch a movie, a keyword can be used to fall asleep. "You think Pavlov's dogs." After the dog was fed conditioned every time a bell rang, was, after consultation with bells drool.

"In this case the movie is the Bell and sleep is the conditioned response."


"When you sleep deprived, sleepy do get you sooner than others," says neurologist David Duhon the Sleep Disorders Center of Central Texas. "Many working adults are sleep deprived." "The vast majority of high school and College populations are chronic sleep and robbed."

But women more sleep deprived and vulnerable conditioned response than men?

Studies say Yes. A 10-point 'Fatigue scale' check at least one element; 78% women and 73% of men in a study all 10 checks twice as many women as men. According to this study are complaints from fatigue as "between two or three times more common in women than men." consistently reported. "Although some to declared to have found the difference through higher rates of psychiatric disorder among women, this was not confirmed."


Concerning that 10.6% of women and 10.2% of men "significant fatigue", another study revealed: "women were more likely to complain of fatigue than men, even after adjustment for psychological distress".


"More than men, women report feeling tired", claims yet another study, the fault of housework. Women spend an average of 27 hours per week to their jobs and 33 hours doing domestic work, the study found. Men spend 41 12 hours, respectively. Mothers, who "take a larger share of family life planning... While men seem a greater freedom of choice to have to do your share about when and how." "Women may be more weight will lift with very young children require jobs that you have to lift weights in one day than their male counterparts."


Ouch.

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