¶ … business plan for a unique business opportunity- a sleep lab. This paper investigates the unique business needs of this business as well as the challenges of engaging the surrounding community, its employees as well as clients on the health benefits of sleep as well as the necessity for the identification as well as treatment of various sleep disorders. The safety needs of the participant are also taken into consideration and well as the setup and running costs.
A sleep disorder is noted by Al Ghamdi (2009) to be a medical disorder of a person's sleep patterns and is a serious condition that affects an individual's normal mental, physical as well as emotional functions. Most sleep disorders can effectively be diagnosed and treated in a sleep lab or center via a common test referred to as polysomnogram (Patil,2010).
Sleeps disorders as a source of public health concern
Sleep is also being recognized continually as an important public health concern. This is due to the fact that sleep insufficiency is linked to cases of industrial disasters, motor vehicle crashes and medical as well as occupational errors (Institute of Medicine,2006). The unintentional nodding off or falling asleep while driving as well as having extreme difficulty in performing daily tasks due to sleepiness may all contribute to various hazardous outcomes. Individuals experiencing sleep insufficiency are noted to be more likely to suffer from various forms of chronic ailments like diabetes, hypertension, obesity, depression and cancer. Increased mortality is also reported coupled with reduced productivity and quality of life. Sleep insufficiency can be as a result of a wide array of factors ranging from round-the-clock access to various forms of technology to work. Sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia are however major players in sleep insufficiency. Institute of Medicine (2006) indicated that close to 50 to 70 million American adults have sleep disorders with snoring being a major indicator of incidents of sleep apnea.
Necessity of Sleep: A review
Sleep is so important that some people claim that its importance surpasses the importance of food to our bodies (Schwartz,2011).The work of Series and Marc (2001) investigated the importance of sleep in the treatment...
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