Getting enough sleep? New Apple Watch study reveals sleep deficits across the US

An Apple Watch study titled “Apple Heart and Movement Study,” conducted by Apple, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the American Heart Association, indicates that the majority of people in the United States are not getting enough sleep at night.

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America’s sleep crisis: Apple Watch study exposes widespread deficits

The study, which initially focused on identifying early warning signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib), recently released an update on sleep habits, revealing that the average amount of sleep for project participants was only 6 hours and 27 minutes.

Only 31.2% of individuals were able to achieve the minimum recommended amount of seven or more hours of sleep per night. While the majority of people reported sleeping between six and seven hours (39.7%), a significant percentage slept less than that, with 20.3% sleeping between five and six hours and 8.8% sleeping less than five hours.

These findings highlight the importance of sleep for overall health and wellness, as sleep duration and consistency have been linked to a range of health concerns, including cardiovascular disease, metabolism, and brain health.

Interestingly, the data collected for the Apple Watch study also revealed significant differences in sleep habits across different regions of the United States. Participants in Washington, South Dakota, and Idaho were more likely to meet the minimum recommended sleep amount, while those in Hawaii, Mississippi, and West Virginia were least likely to do so.

The data also showed differences in weekday versus weekend sleep habits, with more people going to bed before midnight during the week compared to the weekend.

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The Apple watch study involved over 42,000 people who opted in via their Apple Watch and iPhone. To help improve sleep habits, Brigham and Women’s Hospital suggests establishing a routine and maintaining consistency with sleep patterns. The Apple Watch can also be used to track sleep, providing individuals with insights into their sleeping habits over time.

In conclusion, the Apple Heart and Movement Study has revealed concerning sleep deficits across the United States, with most people failing to achieve the minimum recommended sleep amount. This highlights the importance of prioritizing sleep for overall health and wellness, and the need to establish consistent sleep patterns. By using technology such as the Apple Watch to track sleep, individuals can gain insights into their sleep habits and work towards improving their overall health.

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Asma is an editor at iThinkDifferent with a strong focus on social media, Apple news, streaming services, guides, mobile gaming, app reviews, and more. When not blogging, Asma loves to play with her cat, draw, and binge on Netflix shows.

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