Home
/ Heart Health -Our Heart
Heart Resources
Health News
My Heart Story
Health Journal
Health Resources
Site Map
Disclaimer
Contact
Enter your E-mail Address
Enter your First Name (optional)
Then
Don't worry -- your e-mail address is totally secure.
I promise to use it
only
to send you Heart Health Newsletter.
Subscribe to my RSS feed
Find a
Massage
Therapist
& more...
Find a therapist near you
City or Zip Code:
Powered by: Psychology Today
Advertisement
Workplace Health
People in the US sleep 1.5 hours less than they did a century ago
People in the United States sleep an average of 7.0 hours on weeknights and sometimes a little longer on the weekends. That's 1.5 hours less per night than we did a century ago. Although everyone's sleep needs vary, most healthy adults need an average of 8 hours of sleep a night. Difficulty waking up in the morning, waking unrefreshed, daytime sleepiness, irritability, difficulty concentrating and memory problems are signs you are probably not getting the sleep you need.
RELATED PROGRAMS
Video
-
Gaining Control Over Sleep Problems
Transcript
Video
-
Discussing Sleep Problems With Your Doctor
Transcript
Video
-
Paying the Price of a Poor Night's Sleep
Transcript
Video
-
Why Can't You Sleep?: Understanding Sleep Problems
Transcript
Article
-
How Much Sleep Is Enough?
Article
-
Rest for the Weary: Words from an Insomnia Expert
Advertisement
Copyright
Healthology, Inc.,
an
iVillage Company
providing
health information
Privacy Policy
-
Disclaimer
-
Editorial & Sponsorship Policy
We subscribe to the HONcode principles.
Verify here
Copyright 2005 Heart Health Online
This web site is updated continuously. Please, check back often for news.