When the happiest nation in the world is crowned the "longest sleeper"!

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Getting enough sleep is jackpotslot something that should not be overlooked. Because it is considered as 1 in 3 of everyone's daily life According to a recent Sleep Cycle survey, the countries with the world's best sleep quality were the Netherlands and Finland (82 percent equal), followed by Latvia (81 percent), who slept more than 8 hours.
Earlier, Finland had just ruled the number 1 happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row. While the Netherlands This ranked fifth, according to previous studies, there is a correlation between happiness and sleep.
SleepScore Labs analyzed 1,234,462 nights of sleep data from 72,000 SleepScore mobile users from 26 countries and found that the country had the best sleep quality. Will be happiest as well
According to The World Happiness Report, it is found that the people of the country who are happy have a good quality of life. Because they are satisfied in various fields such as income, longevity And getting social support from the government sector Therefore without any worries Resulting in good sleep quality as well
While Japan, despite the advancement in technology and being a developed country But they are ranked among the lowest sleeping countries, like South Korea and Vietnam (69 percent equal), with Japanese people sleeping less than 7 hours or 40 minutes less than the rest of the world, on average, with most countries in the world having an average sleep hours. At 7.5 hours
And interesting Japan and South Korea are also among the world's most 'snoring' countries, according to Sleep Cycle statistics show that Japanese people have the highest number of snoring (41 minutes), followed by South Korea with 39 minutes and India at 38 minutes.
Factors that cause poor sleep quality
According to a Philips Global Sleep Survey of 11,000 adults from 12 countries, 62 percent admitted that they did not sleep well. The number of hours that is reduced by just 1-2 hours can affect the brain function just like 1-2 days of sleep deprivation!
There are a variety of factors that can lead to poor sleep, and here are the six most common ones.
1. Worry-stress Work, family, health and finance are the main causes of anxiety or stress. Which can be found in every career field It also found that people in Canada and Singapore are most likely to experience stress and anxiety.
2. Environment One of the main factors affecting sleep quality and sleep duration is a comfortable sleeping environment, where nearly 35 percent of adults do not sleep well in bed, with the Chinese being a nation with the condition. The sleeping environment that is least comfortable.
3. Work and study When faced with strenuous work or study This can affect the sleeping behavior of both adults and children in the long term. Because many people have to sleep deprivation to complete work and homework. Therefore having poor sleep quality
4. Entertainment Nowadays, technology has made it easier for us to enjoy entertainment which can be found on smartphones and computers. The blue light from these devices distorts the brain's perception of day and night. Thus resulting in more difficult sleep When the body does not release melatonin normally
5. Drink-food Eating And drink beverages containing coffee or alcohol Just a few hours before going to bed It is the main factor that makes it harder to sleep. According to the survey, China, Canada, the United States and Singapore are the countries that drink the most caffeine.
6.3 out of 4 of adults are likely to have at least one health problem affecting their sleep, including snoring, insomnia (Insomnia), obstructive sleep apnea (obstructive sleep apnea). , Restless legs syndrome, sleep disorders (Narcolepsy) and chronic pain (Chronic Pain) as well.

Posted 06 May 2021

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