sleepy?cut out late-night internet and tv

@lm1222 (29)
China
July 11, 2008 8:11am CST
people who spend more pre-bedtime hours using the internet or watching television are more likely to report that they don't get enough sleep,even though they sleep almost as long as people who spend fewer pre-bedtime hours in front of a computer or television screen,survery findings show. "while many people use electronic media,such as the internet,it should be moted that the longer media use befor sleep can trigger(self-perceived)insufficient sleep,"lead researcher dr nakamori suganuma,of osaka university,japan,told the reporter. he and colleagues obtained data on self-perceived sleep problems and the use of electronic media prior to bedtime from a total of 5.875 japanese respondents in two separate internet-based surveys.their findings are pubished in the journal sleep and biological rhythms. nearly half of the respondents associated their lack of sleep with electronic media use befor bedtime.those reporting longger electronic media use were also more likely to report insufficient sleep. overall,29 percent of light users(less than 1.5hours) listed electronic media use as a possible cause of their insufficient sleep.by comparison,40 percent of medium user (1.5 to 3 hours) and 54 percent of heavy users(more than 3 hours) said the same. however,longer internet and television use befor bedtime did not correlate with less actual sleep. while heavy users averaged about 3 more hours in front of computer or television screens than light users,the heavy users averaged only about 12 minutes less pre-workday sleep time than light users. notably,suganuma said,"internet use affected self-perceived insufficient sleep more than tv watching not only in younger internet users but also in middle-aged or aged internet users." up to 38 percent of the respondents listed accessing the internet far into the night as a possible cause for their sleep disturbance,while about 35 percent said watching television far into the night caused their sleep problems. the findings suggest that while heavy computer and television use before bedtime has a small effect on sleep duration,it may have a more significant effect on "sleep demand and sleep quality."suganuma notes.
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@lyzabelle (1668)
• Philippines
11 Jul 08
I spent almost 17 hours infront of the computer. When I go home and ready for bed. The instant my back hit the bed. Count five minutes and I'm already sleep. I don't have problems with my sleeping habit. Maybe sleep problems happen to others but not me. I think you can consider me a heavy user.