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Published 10:15 6 Jan 2020 GMT
Updated 17:56 6 Jan 2020 GMT
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He said: “Sleep need is like height, we are all different and how much we need is to a large degree, genetically determined.
“The amount of sleep you need is the amount that allows you to be awake, alert and focused during the day. If you are feeling sleepy during the day then there is most likely an issue with the quality of sleep that you’ve had during the night," he explained.
“If you have a bad night's’ sleep one night in the week, you can usually make up for this the following night. However, if you don’t get a lot of rest consistently during the week, this cannot be ‘made up’ by sleeping in at the weekend.
“Having a lie-in is better than nothing if you are sleep-deprived but you will never get back all the hours that you lost.”
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