The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society recommends that adults aged 18–60 years, get at least 7 hours each night to promote optimal health and well-being.
“As a nation we are not getting enough,” said Wayne Giles, M.D., director of CDC’s Division of Population Health. According to a new study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “more than a third of American adults are not getting enough sleep on a regular basis (duration 7 or more hours per day).”
Wayne Giles, M.D., says “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 rest they need.”
The key to a long happy and healthy life, is really all about your sleep, it really is that important!
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