CDC: Americans' Lifestyle, Health Issues Affected by Sleep
March 07, 2008
March 07, 2008
CHICAGO, March 7 -- The American Counseling Association issued the following news release:
A study just released by The Centers for Disease Control suggests that as many as 50 - 70 million Americans are suffering from chronic sleep loss, a contributing factor to health problems including depression, obesity and certain risk behaviors such as cigarette smoking, heavy drinking and inadequate physical activity. The study, "Perceived Insufficient Rest or Sleep--Four States, 2006, . . .
A study just released by The Centers for Disease Control suggests that as many as 50 - 70 million Americans are suffering from chronic sleep loss, a contributing factor to health problems including depression, obesity and certain risk behaviors such as cigarette smoking, heavy drinking and inadequate physical activity. The study, "Perceived Insufficient Rest or Sleep--Four States, 2006, . . .