🌙Sleep Schedule

Sleep Debt After 6 Hours of Sleep

Sleeping 6 hours leaves adults 1h short of the CDC minimum. Here's the full breakdown by age group.

Adult result at 6h sleep

1h deficit

vs 79h CDC recommendation

Sleep debt by age group at 6 hours

Age groupCDC recommendedResult
Toddler1114h5h short
Preschool1013h4h short
School-age911h3h short
Teenager810h2h short
Adult79h1h short
Older Adult78h1h short

Frequently asked questions

Is 6 hours of sleep enough for adults?

No. Adults need 7–9 hours per night (CDC). 6 hours leaves you 1 hour short, which accumulates as sleep debt.

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.

Other sleep amounts

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