Insomnia Reports Show Vegas Is The Real City That Never Sleeps
Move over, New York City, a new study just came in that shows Las Vegas is actually the city that never sleeps. Well, technically it’s the whole state of Nevada that’s suffering from insomnia more than any other state in the country. Not that this is a surprise. We have Las Vegas and Reno within our borders. Two cities known for their nightlife.
‘Insomnia’ Is America’s Top Search Term
For the study, a leading fungi retailer called Pure CBD Now counted how many times each U.S. state Googled a keyword related to insomnia or sleep deprivation. There were 65 phrases checked, including “why can’t I sleep”, “insomnia treatment”, “sleeping pills” and “how to fall asleep”.
The total number of searches was added up and compared against the population for each state to determine the number of insomnia-related searches for per 100,000 residents in the state. Nevada was determined to be the most sleep-deprived state. With an average monthly search volume 14,833, or 464 per 100,000 residents.
Why Insomnia Is So Prevalent In Nevada
The most insomnia-related Googled terms in the Silver State, according to the study, were “insomnia,” “how to fall asleep,” and “sleep aids.” But why are Nevadans getting so little sleep?
Well, it could be a number of reasons. Not the least of which is our love of the nightlife. The hospitality industry is huge here and workers in the field are often finding themselves jumping from the day shift to swing shift, and back again. I know it happened to me a few times when I was a blackjack dealer on the Las Vegas Strip. And for parents who work night shifts, they still have to get up to get the kiddo to school. That’s hard on the body when you don’t have a specific routine for your sleep cycle.
Our love of the drink might be another reason for our insomnia. A recent study done by FindRecovery.com showed that Nevada is fourth in the nation for risk of alcoholism. Not to mention our 24-hour casinos and slot machines in every gas station and grocery store. While not all who play indulge in smoking or drinking while they do so, plenty do. And alcohol and nicotine are two big contributors to sleep deprivation.
Then there’s the other drink: coffee. Caffeine is also a big contributor to losing sleep. And plenty of people in the Silver State have coffee, energy drinks, and the like keeping them up during those ever-changing hospitality shifts.
And for those of us who have lived in Nevada for longer than a few years, there’s been an obvious increase in the stress factor of living here. Since the pandemic, the rapid influx of new residents has put a huge strain on our roads and our school systems. So everyone is a little more stressed than we used to be. Per WebMd, stress is one of the primary causes of insomnia.
Other States With High Rates Of Insomnia
The study done by Pure CBD Now showed that the second most sleep deprived state is New York. With 442 insomnia-related Google searches for every 100,000 residents. Third was Oregon, with 431 searches. Then Georgia with 409, and California with 408.
So, what’s the answer to getting more sleep at night? There are a lot of things we can do to make sure we get more sleep, and that the sleep we do get is more quality. Including going to bed at the same time every night to regulate our sleep cycle. Also, omitting the blue light from our phones before bed, per WebMd, helps us get better quality sleep. Another suggestion is avoiding caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and heavy meals just before bedtime. Getting regular exercise, and doing something calming before bed, like taking a soothing bath or reading a book.
Whatever it’s going to take, Nevada needs to get more sleep. Does that mean we will forego the nightlife lifestyle or quit our hospitality jobs? Probably not. Too boring.
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