Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Scientists: society affects sleep – St. Petersburg Diary

Scientists
 the University of Michigan found
 both biological and social factors affect human sleep. results
 study were published in the journal Science Advanced.

Researchers
 We analyzed data from thousands of people around the world. At the same time we take into account gender,
 age and country of origin. For their work, scientists have created a special
 mobile application for travelers, which collects data about their operation
 sleep.

In the course of the study
 it became clear that in many countries the duration of sleep varies. Less
 all sleeping residents of Singapore and Japan (7 hours 24 minutes), most of all – residents
 Netherlands (8 hours 8 minutes).

Also, the researchers found,
 that the least sleep middle-aged men. Women, according to
 researchers, lie a little earlier and get up later men. And those who
 He spends more time on the street, sleeping longer than those who are constantly in
 indoor


2016-05-10T03:. 50: 00 + 03: 00

Scientists
 the University of Michigan found
 both biological and social factors affect human sleep. results
 study were published in the journal Science Advanced.

Researchers
 We analyzed data from thousands of people around the world. At the same time we take into account gender,
 age and country of origin. For their work, scientists have created a special
 mobile application for travelers, which collects data about their operation
 sleep.

In the course of the study
 it became clear that in many countries the duration of sleep varies. Less
 all sleeping residents of Singapore and Japan (7 hours 24 minutes), most of all – residents
 Netherlands (8 hours 8 minutes).

Also, the researchers found,
 that the least sleep middle-aged men. Women, according to
 researchers, lie a little earlier and get up later men. And those who
 He spends more time on the street, sleeping longer than those who are constantly in
 . <-! / Noindex -> room





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