homehealthcare NewsWorld Sleep Day: 58% of Indians sleep late and one in four suspect insomnia, reveals study

World Sleep Day: 58% of Indians sleep late and one in four suspect insomnia, reveals study

In Gurugram, 61% of people wake up feeling tired. Social media keeps 43% of residents in Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru awake, while work pressures cause late nights for 33% of people in Chennai, Gurugram, and Hyderabad.

By Vivek Dubey  Mar 15, 2024 11:03:27 AM IST (Published)

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World Sleep Day brings to light some startling revelations about India's sleep habits. A significant 58% of Indians reportedly go to bed after 11 pm, with almost half waking up feeling tired, revealed the 7th edition of the Great Indian Sleep Scorecard (GISS) 2024, released by homegrown D2C sleep and home solutions provider Wakefit.
It further added that one in four Indians believe they are battling insomnia, and a staggering 88% wake up multiple times during the night, suggesting the urgent need for addressing sleep health in the country.

Chaitanya Ramalingegowda, Director and Co-founder of Wakefit, in a company statement, said, "The Great Indian Sleep Scorecard 2024 reflects our collective sleep health. This year, 42% of Gen X reported doom scrolling late at night. The challenge is to redefine our relationship with technology, work, and well-being.”