World Sleep Day

Who's Getting The Most Sleep?

Getting 7-9 hours sleep is essential for our physical and mental well-being. As the World Sleep Day is celebrated on March 19th this year, let's take a look at the countries which are getting the most sleep on average.

If you live in the Netherlands or New Zealand, you'll probably manage to get slightly more than eight hours per night, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances. However, if you live in Japan or Singapore, you'll probably sleep about a half hour less than eight hours. While that might not seem like much, the study claims that even a half hour of less sleep can have a detrimental effect on your health over time. The sleeping gap between countries is more than likely due to cultural and social factors.

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This chart shows minutes above and below eight hours of sleep in selected countries (in 2016).

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