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How Coronasomnia disrupted our sleep

A 2021 survey showed that Indian adults experienced new sleep challenges like difficulty falling asleep (37 percent), difficulty staying asleep (27 percent), and waking up during the night (39 percent).

September 19, 2021 / 07:52 IST
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Illustration by Suneesh K.
Illustration by Suneesh K.

The numbers haven't come in yet but I am sure if ever they are collected, sleeping hours lost would add up to among the biggest losses we have suffered during these pandemic months.

It has even acquired a dubious nomenclature: coronasomnia.

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Numerous studies have shown that rates of depression have gone up exponentially over the period of the pandemic, with lower hours of sleep and increased consumption of alcohol and tobacco feeding the rates of depression.

A report titled ‘Philips Global Sleep Survey 2021’ highlighted that since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Indian adults experienced new sleep challenges like difficulty falling asleep (37 percent), difficulty staying asleep (27 percent), and waking up during the night (39 percent). Paradoxically, 54 percent of Indian adults reported that the amount of time spent fully asleep actually increased during the pandemic. This can only be explained by irregular and broken sleep patterns.