~West Virginia Rated # 1 in Lack of Sleep
West Virginia has made number one on a top 10 list again, and not for a good reason. Two different reports place our state at the top of a list of both states and cities lacking in good sleep. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) compiled a report that was based on people reporting if they had slept well in the past 30 days. West Virginia claimed the top spot at 19.3% of those saying they had poor sleep. The next highest rated state was Tennessee at 14.8%. Apparently North Dakota contains the best snoozers at the lowest rate of 7.4%. Surprisingly even people in DC and California are good sleepers at 8.5% and 8.0% respectively. The factors most commonly found in people reporting the poorest quality sleep were:
- age 25-34
- female
- unemployed
- below high school education
- divorced, widowed , or separated.
- reduce or eliminate caffeine
- practice deep breathing daily, especially prior to bedtime
- sleep in a comfortably cool room
- sleep in a completely dark room (this includes covering the light from your alarm clock)
- get regular, moderate exercise (but not right before bed)