A recent German study revealed that smokers are getting fewer hours of restful sleep, compared to non-smokers.
Said study author Stefan Kohrz School of Medicine Berlin, Germany, in this study recently published newspaper "Addiction Biology", saying that "of the approximately 1100 Smoker participant in this research, 17% are getting less sleep than six hours each night, compared to 7 % of non-smokers, and 28% of smokers suffer from interrupted sleep versus 19% of non-smokers participating in the study. "
It is worth mentioning that the researchers took into account several other factors in sleep, such as age, weight and alcohol addiction, but that smoking remained linked to poor sleep
Said study author Stefan Kohrz School of Medicine Berlin, Germany, in this study recently published newspaper "Addiction Biology", saying that "of the approximately 1100 Smoker participant in this research, 17% are getting less sleep than six hours each night, compared to 7 % of non-smokers, and 28% of smokers suffer from interrupted sleep versus 19% of non-smokers participating in the study. "
It is worth mentioning that the researchers took into account several other factors in sleep, such as age, weight and alcohol addiction, but that smoking remained linked to poor sleep
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