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Sleeping Through the Pandemic: How Lockdowns Changed Our Rest
Mexico City,Friday, February 21, 2025
The study shows that while people were sleeping more, they were not sleeping well. This was especially true for young adults, women, and those with unhealthy lifestyles. These findings could help create better sleep health programs for different groups of people.
It's important to note that sleep is crucial for our overall health. Poor sleep can lead to many health problems, including mental health issues. During the pandemic, many people had to deal with stress, anxiety, and uncertainty. These factors can all affect how well we sleep.
The study also highlights the importance of lifestyle choices. People who had unhealthy lifestyles, like smoking or going to bed late, were more likely to have poor sleep quality. This shows that making healthy choices can improve our sleep and overall health.
The study also raises questions about how we can support people's sleep health during times of crisis. With more people working from home and dealing with stress, it's important to find ways to help people sleep better. This could include creating better sleep routines, reducing stress, and promoting healthy lifestyles.
The study also shows that sleep health is not just about getting enough sleep. It's also about the quality of our sleep. Even if we're sleeping more hours, if the quality is poor, it can still affect our health. This is something to think about as we continue to deal with the effects of the pandemic and other crises.
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