REM vs. Non-REM Related Sleep: What You Should Know

You may have heard the term “REM” sleep. REM stands for rapid eye movement. During REM sleep, your eyes move quickly in different directions. That doesn’t happen during non-REM sleep. It’s a commonly used phrase but what many may not realize is the impact that it has on sleep quality. Whether or not it’s attained in a sleep cycle is imperative to a person’s overall health. Here’s what you should know about the type of sleep you may or may not be getting. 

The Stages of Sleep

Stage 1: This is the first and lightest stage of sleep. It is non-REM. You might enter this stage as you nod off while reading a book before bed or watching a movie. It’s a relaxed state but can be easily disrupted, causing a sudden jerk if awakened. 

Stage 2: This stage comes next and is slightly deeper. You are less likely to be easily awakened in this stage. The heart rate begins to slow as your brain prepares for REM sleep. Half of the sleep you experience in the night is in this stage. 

Stage 3: If you’ve ever tried waking someone up and had a difficult time doing so, they are likely in stage 3. It’s harder to awaken if your sleep is disrupted in this stage. This is a stage of repair. Your body uses this opportunity to regrow and build tissues, bones and muscles. It can even strengthen your immune system. This is the most restorative stage. This is why getting quality sleep is so important for your overall health. 

REM Sleep: At last, REM sleep occurs after about ninety minutes into the sleep cycle. This is known as the dream stage that is most often remembered. The REM stage increases in length with each cycle. The first period will only last ten minutes and will eventually build up to be one hour. 

Sleep is complex in itself and adding in any potential sleep disorders that disrupt the cycle can have a significantly negative impact on your health. Sleep enables a person to be refreshed mentally and physically. 

The benefits of reaching full sleep cycles include: 

  • Stronger immune system
  • Weight control
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Strengthened memory
  • Better mental health
  • Healthier heart
  • Higher emotional intelligence1

Dreaming

We all dream, even if we don’t remember the dreams. Dreaming is actually very good for your health. Persons with difficulty reaching or completing the REM stage have an increased risk of anxiety, depression, hallucinations and can potentially develop neurological disorders. 

Non-REM Sleep

Calling the first stages all non-REM may imply that they are not as important. However, they are extremely important and are the reason why most of a night’s sleep is spent in these stages. 

REM Sleep

If a person sleeps 6-8 hours a night, they will have gone through an average of 4-5 REM periods. The longest period will be at the end of the night, as the REM cycle expands in length each cycle. The brain is extremely active during this stage, more than any other point in the sleep cycle. 

When undergoing a sleep study, sleep specialists will track the stages of sleep and how a person progresses through them. It’s through the overnight study that we are able to diagnose a sleep disorder. For example, a person with narcolepsy will go immediately into REM sleep, while a person with sleep apnea may never be able to truly attain a good cycle. 

Now that we have covered the basics of what you should know about REM and non-REM related sleep, be sure to contact us with questions. Our sleep specialists are here to help!

  1. J Sleep Res. 2014 Dec;23(6):657-663. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12192. Epub 2014 Aug 13.

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I had to have a doctor I trusted, that was paramount. Luckily, I do. He walked me through and multitude of medications that were stimulants to help “address” the symptoms I was having – meaning, excessive daytime sleepiness. Have you had a sleep study? I have had a sleep study that showed what you’re describing. What you’re describing is, if I understand this comment, and absolutely debilitating, crippling, faint echo, colorless, without detail, without the true essence of life. The true essence of being a human being. The true essence of being a human being. If you do not enter stage 3 NREM while sleeping – stimulants aren’t going to do anything for you. They did nothing for me, they gave me nothing, they treated nothing, they only helped me stay awake. After trying a multitude of stimulants That did not work, I tried something else. It was the medication that I was 100% unwilling to try from day one. I have known about my narcolepsy for 4 years and I just now gave myself that opportunity. Honestly, I am trying to find someone in the medical field who has had an encounter with someone who does not enter Delta, and I cannot find anyone who has even heard of that. I’ve searched the internet, I have scoured with a fine tooth comb all kind of ways to research on Google – case studies, books and articles by renowned neurologists who have been studying the science of sleep for longer than I’ve even been born, and not a mention of a person who doesn’t reach Delta. However, I somehow found this website and saw your comment – which is the first time I’ve seen anything like what I have been looking for. I was starting to lose hope. What has come of this, for me, has been an actual life-changing experience that I denied myself of because I was afraid of losing my sobriety. In my experience – I can’t imagine using drugs or drinking alcohol in the new world I have found – the world where everyone else lives. It is quite literally a new world for me – unexplainable, sacred really, and difficult to talk about because the words fall so short of the extreme effect this medication, that I had been unwilling to try, has given me. It hasn’t given me my life “back,” because, for me, I don’t remember a time where the world was as I am experiencing it now. It has given me a true life that I didn’t even know existed. I am trying to find more information on this, trying to find someone else like me who has had this absolute extreme life change – someone who didn’t reach Delta, to begin with. I can’t find any record of that anywhere. Yours is the first I have seen. There was nothing as important or sacred to me in my life, that mattered SO much within the depths of my soul – it changed everything. Now, this has. 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