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Date: 03/12/2009 4:52 AM

Guys,

Less stress & get extra sleep !!!


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Ranjan Das Passed Away on Wednesday, 21-October-2009 

 

 
SAP India CEO Ranjan Das Dies After Gym Workout 

Ranjan Das, CEO and MD of SAP Indian subcontinent 
died after a massive cardiac arrest in Mumbai on Wednesday. 
One of the youngest CEOs, he was 42 
 

Carried : Wednesday, 11-November-2009
What killed Ranjan Das and Lessons for Corporate India 



A month ago, many of us heard about the sad demise of Ranjan Das from 
Bandra, Mumbai. Ranjan, just 42 years of age, was the CEO of SAP-Indian 
Subcontinent, the youngest CEO of an MNC in India. He was very active in

sports, was a fitness freak and a marathon runner. It was common to see 
him run on Bandra's Carter Road. Just after Diwali, on 21st Oct, he 
returned home from his gym after a workout, collapsed with a massive
heart 
attack and died. He is survived by his wife and two very young kids.

It was certainly a wake-up call for corporate India. However, it was
even 
more disastrous for runners amongst us. Since Ranjan was an avid 
marathoner ( in Feb 09, he ran Chennai Marathon at the same time some of

us were running Pondicherry Marathon 180 km away ), the question came as

to why an exceptionally active, athletic person succumb to heart attack
at 
42 years of age. 

Was it the stress? 

A couple of you called me asking about the reasons. While Ranjan had 
mentioned that he faced a lot of stress, that is a common element in
most 
of our lives. We used to think that by being fit, one can conquer the
bad 
effects of stress. So I doubted if the cause was stress. 

The Real Reason 

However, everyone missed out a small line in the reports that Ranjan
used 
to make do with 4-5 hours of sleep. This is an earlier interview of
Ranjan 
on NDTV in the program 'Boss' Day Out': 

Here he himself admits that he would love to get more sleep ( and that
he 
was not proud of his ability to manage without sleep, contrary to what 
others extolled ).

The Evidence 

Last week, I was working with a well-known cardiologist on the subject
of 
'Heart Disease caused by Lack of Sleep'. While I cannot share the video 
nor the slides because of confidentiality reasons, I have distilled the 
key points below in the hope it will save some of our lives. 

Some Excerpts: 

* Short sleep duration ( <5 or 5-6 hours ) increased risk for high BP by

350% to 500% compared to those who slept longer than 6 hours per night. 
Paper published in 2009. As you know, high BP kills. 

* Young people ( 25-49 years of age ) are twice as likely to get high BP

if they sleep less. Paper published in 2006. 

* Individuals who slept less than 5 hours a night had a 3-fold increased

risk of heart attacks. Paper published in 1999. 

* Complete and partial lack of sleep increased the blood concentrations
of 
High sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-cRP), the strongest predictor of

heart attacks. Even after getting adequate sleep later, the levels
stayed 
high!! 

* Just one night of sleep loss increases very toxic substances in body 
such as Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Tumour Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-alpha)
and 
C-reactive protein (cRP). They increase risks of many medical
conditions, 
including cancer, arthritis and heart disease. Paper published in 2004. 

* Sleeping for <=5 hours per night leads to 39% increase in heart
disease. 
Sleeping for <=6 hours per night leads to 18% increase in heart disease.

Paper published in 2006. 

Ideal Sleep 

For lack of space, I cannot explain here the ideal sleep architecture.
But 
in brief, sleep is composed of two stages: REM ( Rapid Eye Movement )
and 
non-REM. The former helps in mental consolidation while the latter helps

in physical repair and rebuilding. During the night, you alternate
between 
REM and non-REM stages 4-5 times. 

The earlier part of sleep is mostly non-REM. During that period, your 
pituitary gland releases growth hormones that repair your body. The
latter 
part of sleep is more and more REM type. 

For you to be mentally alert during the day, the latter part of sleep is

more important. No wonder when you wake up with an alarm clock after 5-6

hours of sleep, you are mentally irritable throughout the day (lack of
REM 
sleep). And if you have slept for less than 5 hours, your body is in a 
complete physical mess ( lack of non-REM sleep ), you are tired
throughout 
the day, moving like a zombie and your immunity is way down ( I've been 
there, done that ). 

Finally, as long-distance runners, you need an hour of extra sleep to 
repair the running related damage. 

If you want to know if you are getting adequate sleep, take Epworth 
Sleepiness Test below.

Interpretation: Score of 0-9 is considered normal while 10 and above 
abnormal. Many a times, I have clocked 21 out the maximum possible 24,
the 
only saving grace being the last situation, since I don't like to drive
( 
maybe, I should ask my driver to answer that line ).

In conclusion:

Barring stress control, Ranjan Das did everything right: eating proper 
food, exercising ( marathoning! ), maintaining proper weight. But he 
missed getting proper and adequate sleep, minimum 7 hours. In my
opinion, 
that killed him.
If you are not getting enough sleep ( 7 hours ), you are playing with 
fire, even if you have low stress.

I always took pride in my ability to work 50 hours at a stretch whenever

the situation warranted. But I was so spooked after seeing the
scientific 
evidence last week that since Saturday night, I ensure I do not even set

the alarm clock under 7 hours. Now, that is a nice excuse to get some
more 
sleep. 

Unfortunately, Ranjan Das is not alone when it comes to missing sleep. 
Many of us are doing exactly the same, perhaps out of ignorance. Please 
forward this mail/article to as many of your colleagues/friends as 
possible, especially those who might be short-changing their sleep. If
we 
can save even one young life because of this email, I would be the 
happiest person on earth. 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 

  




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