Sleep Debt After 11 Hours of Sleep
11 hours meets or exceeds CDC recommendations for adults. Here's the breakdown by age group.
Adult result at 11h sleep
On target
Within 7–9h CDC recommendation
Sleep debt by age group at 11 hours
| Age group | CDC recommended | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Toddler | 11–14h | On target |
| Preschool | 10–13h | On target |
| School-age | 9–11h | On target |
| Teenager | 8–10h | 1h over max |
| Adult | 7–9h | 2h over max |
| Older Adult | 7–8h | 3h over max |
Frequently asked questions
Is 11 hours of sleep enough for adults?▾
11 hours meets the CDC recommendation of 7–9 hours for adults.
What are the effects of sleep debt?▾
Sleep debt impairs memory consolidation, reaction time, immune function, and mood regulation. Chronic sleep debt increases risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and depression.
How do I recover from sleep debt?▾
Add 1–2 extra hours per night for several days. Avoid oversleeping in one session as it disrupts circadian rhythm. Consistent adequate sleep over 1–2 weeks restores most cognitive function.
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