Sleep Deficit Linked to Smoking, Drinking, Inactivity (Update1)
By Tom Randall
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- People who slept less than six hours a night were more likely than well-rested people to smoke, drink heavily and avoid exercise, a U.S. government study found.
About 31 percent of adults who got that little sleep smoked cigarettes, compared with 18 percent who slept seven to eight hours, according to the survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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