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  2. Not Everyone Needs the Same Amount of Sleep. Here's Why - AOL

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    The finding comes from a 2013 study in the American Sociological Review that surveyed nearly 73,000 participants in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ American Time Use Survey. The sample ...

  3. Sleep deprivation - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of data collected from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' American Time Use Survey from 1965 to 1985 and 1998–2001 has been used to show that the median amount of sleep, napping, and resting done by the average adult American has changed by less than 0.7%, from a median of 482 minutes per day from 1965 through 1985 to 479 minutes ...

  4. Over Half of Americans Aren't Getting Enough Sleep ... - AOL

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    The last time Gallup conducted a similar poll was 2013, where the results were almost flipped with 56% feeling that they got enough sleep at that time. Experts say sleep data is a “little scary”

  5. Shocking Survey: The Average American Loses 5 Nights of Sleep ...

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    The Chime and Talker Research survey found that the average American loses five nights of sleep per month because of financial stress, and 40% of Americans said that their mental health is ...

  6. National Sleep Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The NSF Sleep in America poll began providing evidence of the size and scope of the American sleep problem in 1991. The 2002 Sleep in America poll (1,010 people surveyed) first suggested that as many as 47 million Americans were risking injury and health problems because they were not sleeping enough. [7]

  7. Sleep - Wikipedia

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    The sleep cycle of alternate NREM and REM sleep takes an average of 90 minutes, occurring 4–6 times in a good night's sleep. [17] [22] The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) divides NREM into three stages: N1, N2, and N3, the last of which is also called delta sleep or slow-wave sleep. [23]

  8. Do Millennials Sleep Better than Boomers? - AOL

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    On average, 75% of Americans get six to eight hours of sleep each night, while 14% get five hours of sleep or less. Gen Z and Millennials sleep the most, with 85% getting six or more hours of ...

  9. English: Chart showing CDC recommendations for amount of sleep needed, by age Data source: How Much Sleep Do I Need?. CDC.gov. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Archived from the original on 2 November 2023. "Last Reviewed: September 14, 2022.