Social networks bad for sleep
Online social networks, chatting services and gaming are keeping young people up at night and disturbing their sleeping patterns, according to the 2013 China Sleep Quality Index from the Chinese Medical Doctor Association.
The report, released to mark World Sleep Day, which fell on Thursday, was based on interviews with more than 107,000 respondents in 20 cities, 20 counties and 20 rural areas across China.
It said more than 67 per cent of the respondents send text messages or chat online when they are preparing for sleep, which is the major reason for staying up.
About one-third said online games, videos, stories or news tempt them to stay awake.
Many of the respondents, especially young people, said using such social network activities in bed keeps them from sleeping until midnight.
Zhang Ying, a civil servant working in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, usually spends hours on games like Angry Birds or Call of Duty on her smartphone or computer before sleep. “For me, playing games is relaxing after coming back from a long day at work, especially lying in bed,” said the 25-year-old.
“But I always have dreams at night, making me tired in the morning,” she said, adding that she usually sleeps for seven hours.
“I want to sleep early but can’t resist the temptation.”
Source: China Daily/Asia News Network
Category: Wellness and Complementary Therapies