In fact, the CDC estimates that 50 - 70 million adults in the US have chronic sleep and
wakefulness disorders.
Adults need seven to nine hours of sleep per night, according to the National Sleep Foundation, but a CDC survey found that some 50 to 70 million U.S. adults suffer chronic sleep and
wakefulness disorders.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 50 to 70 million Americans are suffering from a sleeping or
wakefulness disorder.10 As a result, many of them turn to various remedies, such as behavioral and environmental changes, to get a good night's rest.11 One of the first things you can do is to make sure that your body is producing enough melatonin.
Not exact matches
• Metabolic
disorders affecting the transition from
wakefulness to sleep stage.
Many seniors get disturbed sleep from recurring
wakefulness, leading to a range of
disorders including memory loss.
People with this
disorder are extremely aware of their surroundings while sleeping, suggesting that they may transition often between light, stage 1 sleep and
wakefulness.
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological
disorder (or dyssomnia), which is caused by the brain's inability to control sleep and
wakefulness.