Saudi Ranks Third Most Sleep Deprived Country in the World

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 16 April 2024
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Saudi Arabia has been identified as the third country globally for the shortest sleep duration, as revealed by Dr. Mana Al Shahrani, a Consultant in Sleep Medicine at King Fahd Medical City. During a televised discussion on Al Ekhbariya TV, Dr. Al Shahrani underscored the widespread issue of sleep deprivation among Saudis, who typically average only 6 to 7 hours of sleep per night.

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Ramadan Effects

Dr. Al Shahrani cautioned against a common practice among Saudis of staying awake for 24 hours to reset sleep patterns after Ramadan. He emphasized that such prolonged sleep deprivation can have severe repercussions on physical health, akin to the effects of alcohol consumption.

Gradual Adjustments Advised

Highlighting the importance of maintaining healthy sleep habits, Dr. Al Shahrani advised against drastic measures and instead advocated for gradual adjustments to sleep schedules. This approach, he emphasized, is essential for ensuring optimal physical and mental well-being.