Demanding targets make employees sleep less than 6 hours : Assocham

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 26 2018 | 3:25 PM IST

Nearly 56 per cent of corporate employees in India sleep less than six hours a day due to high stress levels that arise out of tough targets set by their employers, an Assocham Healthcare Committee report said here on Monday.

"Setting of unreasonable and unrealistic targets causes lack of sleep, has wide-ranging effects including daytime fatigue, physical discomfort, psychological stress, performance deterioration, and low pain threshold and even increase absenteeism," the report said.

Findings of the report pointed out that sleep deprivation costs $150 billion a year due to higher stress and reduced workplace productivity. The work performance pressure, peer pressure, difficult boss -- all of this is taking a toll on the physical and mental health of people, it said.

About 46 per cent of the Indian workforce suffer from some form of stress, according to the survey. The stress could be related to personal issues, office politics, or performance target issues, it added.

"There is a rising case of metabolic syndrome that includes, diabetes, high uric acid, high blood pressure, obesity, and high cholesterol (in India)," the report said.

About 16 per cent of the sample population of the survey claims that they suffer from obesity. Depression was witnessed among 11 per cent of the respondents, it said.

People suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes comprised of 9 per cent and 8 per cent of the sample population respectively, as per the report.

Spondylosis (5.5 per cent), heart disease (4 per cent), cervical (3 per cent), asthma (2.5 per cent), slip disk (2 per cent), and arthritis (1 per cent) are other common diseases among corporate employees, it said.

"Depression, fatigue, and sleeping disorder are conditions or risks that are often associated with chronic diseases and have the largest impact on productivity."

--IANS

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First Published: Feb 26 2018 | 3:20 PM IST

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