During teenage years, synaptic pruning occurs where excess synapses are removed to fine-tune the brain's efficiency. The reduction in deep sleep as we age is a physiological signature of getting older, leading to cognitive decline and memory issues. This decline in deep sleep can start as early as the mid to late 30s and decreases significantly by age 50 and beyond. By age 65 or 75, deep sleep levels drop to only 5% of what was experienced in adolescence, marking a substantial decrease. This decline underscores the importance of maintaining good sleep habits, focusing on quantity, quality, timing, and regularity.

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