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Most Americans Struggle With Poor Sleep, Daytime Drowsiness: Survey

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on Oct 3, 2024.

By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Oct. 3, 2024 -- Nearly 8 in 10 Americans go through the day in a fog that interferes with their jobs, their moods and their relationships.

Chalk it up to sleepiness: A new survey shows that 54% of Americans think they just don't get enough sleep.

"Daytime sleepiness is more than just an inconvenience -- it can affect our ability to function our best, impacting everything from work productivity to personal relationships," said sleep specialist Dr. Alexandre Abreu, a spokesman for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), the survey sponsor.

The online poll of more than 2,000 adults was conducted in mid-May and revealed that daytime sleepiness is taking a big toll.

Nearly half (47%) of respondents said it hampers their productivity, making it hard to focus and complete work efficiently. One-third (31%) said sleepiness affects the quality of their work -- a complaint more often voiced by men than by women.

A similar percentage (34%) of respondents see effects of sleepiness on their memory and mental recall, and 16% said it affects their reaction time behind the wheel.

Notably, nearly a quarter (24%) said it affects their relationships with family and friends.

"These statistics paint a clear picture of the widespread impact of daytime sleepiness," Abreu said in an AASM news release.

The academy says adults need seven or more hours of sleep a night. It recommends maintaining a consistent bedtime, creating a restful environment for sleep and discussing sleep problems with a doctor.

"It's crucial for individuals to recognize the importance of healthy sleep and seek help if they are struggling to sleep well on a regular basis," Abreu said.

Sources

  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine, news release, Oct. 1, 2024

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