âBrits lose an average of
almostan hourâs shut-
eye every night (thatâs
one nightâs sleep a week)
which result s in physical
and mental problems that
cost the NHS millions of
pounds each yearâ
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Lose
ifyoudonât
snooze!
W
hether itâs work
Netflix or social
drinks that keep us
from our bed thereâs no doubt
that sleep has dramatically
droppe d from our list of priorities.
But with new statsfrom the Royal
Society for Public Health (RSPH)
revealing that the consequences
of cutting down on your kip are a
whole lot worse than we imagined
itâs time we took our snooze more
seriously. According to the RSPH
Brits lose anaverage of almost an
hourâs shut-eye everynigh t (thatâs
one nigh tâs sleep everyweek)
which result s in physic al mental
beha vioura l and performance
prob lems and costs the NHS
millions ofpounds eachyear.
Despite being a fundamental part
of living one in five Brits suffer
from poor sleep â making it the
second most common health
complaint after pain. In her new
bookThe Sleep Re volution
business mogul Arianna
Huffington probes the cause
(and costly effe cts) of the âsleep
epidemicâ and looks into ways of
overcoming it. Struggling toswitch
your br ain off at nigh t? Casting
sleep to the si delines over
everything el se? Get ready to
welcome change as this book
leav es no question unanswered.
TIME TO SWITCH OFF
Much like chea t meals or he avy
nigh ts out we know that missing
out on our ZZZs is bad for us â yet
we still continue to ignore the
sensible voice in our head. Why?
The technology boom has meant
that weâre working harder faster
and for longer hours than ever
befo re â with less time for much
else. âAdvances in technology
have allowed us to pull backthe
curtain on whatâs going on while
we sleep but technology is also
one of the main reasons our
relation ship to this fundamental
partof our existence has become
so compromisedâ says Arianna in
the book. Her words couldnât ring
truer â after all if itâs not our
desktop screens weâre staring at
Weâre all guiltyof burning the ca ndle
at both ends sometimes but just how
dangerous is sleep deprivation?