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The National Sleep Foundation released the results of its annual sleep poll today, where they surveyed more than 1,500 people between ages of 13 and 64.
Here are some of the findings: 43 percent of Americans say they ____1____ or never get a good night’s sleep during the week.
Nearly everyone, 95 percent, use electronics (like TV, computer, or cell phone) within the hour just before bed. Researchers ____2____ that the use of such devices are particularly harmful to the sleep-onset process, since the artificial light can ____3____ the release of melatonin which is our sleep ____4____.
More than half of teenagers report consuming and producing text messages every night just before bed compared to only 15 percent of those in their 30s and 5 percent of the baby boomers.
And it’s the teenagers who are the sleepiest of all, with baby boomers getting the most sleep. Scientists ____2____ since most teens get two hours less sleep than the recommended 9 hours, maybe an environment with fewer OMGs and ROFLs might encourage ____5____ before bed.
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美國國家睡眠基金會今天發(fā)布了每年一次的睡眠調查結果,1500多名調查樣本的年齡介乎于13到64歲之間。 調查的某些結果顯示:43%的美國人表示他們每星期很難得有一晚能睡得好。 幾乎所有人——樣本中的95%——在睡前一小時內接觸過電子儀器(例如電視機、電腦或電話)。研究人員提醒道,使用這些設備不利于進入睡眠狀態(tài),因為這些人造光源會抑制褪黑激素的釋放,而褪黑激素是我們的睡眠激素。 超過50%的青少年每晚睡覺之前會收發(fā)短信,而在那些三十多歲以及在嬰兒潮時期出生的人群當中,會這樣做的人比例分別只有15%和5%。 青少年是最犯困的群體,而嬰兒潮時期出生的人睡得最多??茖W家提醒道,因為大多青少年的睡眠時間比我們推薦的9小時要少2小時,所以也許少發(fā)一些OMG(天哪?。┖蚏OFL(笑得打滾)會讓你在睡前平靜下來。