DHAKA: A recently released study showed people in Western nations tend to sleep more – seven to eight hours per night on average – compared with less than seven hours in many Eastern nations.
US-based Science News magazine reports.
The study findings, published in a journal of Frontiers Research Foundation, suggest that differences in the timing of the natural light-dark cycle are not to blame, but rather differing schedules for work and study.
People in Singapore stayed up later on work days but rose around the same time as people in the United Kingdom. Schedules were more similar on free days.
BDST: 2130 HRS, JULY 06, 2014