One in 3 Americans gets too little sleep: study

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Last Updated : Feb 19 2016 | 12:48 AM IST
One in three Americans does not get enough sleep on a regular basis, raising their risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke, US health authorities said today.
Healthy sleep is defined as at least seven hours per day for adults aged 18-60, according to the report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The findings are part of the "first study to document estimates of self-reported healthy sleep duration for all 50 states and the District of Columbia," said the CDC in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Sleep patterns varied nationwide by location and ethnicity, as well as employment and marital status, said the study which was based on randomly dialed telephone surveys.
Whites were most likely to get enough sleep -- with 67 percent of non-Hispanic white reporting "healthy sleep duration," compared to just 54 percent of African-Americans.
Sixty-six percent of Hispanics and 63 percent of Asians reported getting enough sleep per night.
The lowest proportion of adults who slept adequately was centered in the southeastern United States, an area that also has the highest prevalence of obesity and other chronic conditions.
Being out of work or being sick also made it harder to sleep for more than half of those surveyed.
People with a college degree or higher were most likely to report healthy sleep patterns -- at 72 percent.
Married people were more likely (67 percent) than never-married (62 percent) or divorced, widowed or separated (56) people to get at least seven hours of sleep per night.
"As a nation we are not getting enough sleep," said Wayne Giles, director of the CDC's Division of Population Health.
"Lifestyle changes such as going to bed at the same time each night; rising at the same time each morning; and turning off or removing televisions, computers, mobile devices from the bedroom, can help people get the healthy sleep they need.
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First Published: Feb 19 2016 | 12:48 AM IST

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