Diaries Magazine

A Look At Sleeping Habits For The UK

Posted on the 26 October 2015 by Alex_bumptobaby @bumptobaby_blog
It's easy to assume that sleeping is a pretty standardised human activity. However, differences in technology and the social habits of particular cultures actually result in diverse sleeping rituals around the world and many people all over the world now sleep less than they did several hundred years ago. Mattress Next Day have recently looked into the worlds sleeping habits and have released a very interested infographic which compares the sleeping patterns and habits between different countries. 
A Look At Sleeping Habits For The UK
Being in the UK, the UK segment was naturally most interesting to me. Did you know that the average sleep time on work-nights for people living in the UK is 6 hours and 49 minutes? The average sleep time goes up, but just a little, for non-work nights to 7 hours and 26 minutes. The average sleep time needed for us in the UK to function at our best is 7 hours and 20 minutes, which means that on work-nights, we on average, actually need an additional sleep time of 31 minutes. So most of us actually require half an hours more sleep. 
Some more interesting UK sleep facts that I've learnt are as follows:
  • 51% of people get less sleep than needed on work nights. 
  • 7% of people are getting enough sleep.
  • 82% of people say their routine allows for adequate sleep.
  • 30% of people sleep naked!
  • and 43% of people drink a hot brewage before bed. (I know I do!) 
I'm sure the majority of my readers are fellow parents, so it's likely that pretty much none of us are getting anywhere near enough sleep at night. How much sleep averagely would you say that you're getting a night?
A Look At Sleeping Habits For The UK
Look Sleeping Habits 
 FACEBOOK  | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog