Gulf Today - Panorama

PERSONALIT­Y AFFECTS SLEEP QUALITY

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How easy you find drifting off at night could be down to your personalit­y, a new study has shown. According to research carried out on 1,000 Americans, introverts are more likely to suffer disrupted sleep than extroverts. The study was carried out by Best Mattress Brand and involved participan­ts’ personalit­y traits being determined by the Myers Briggs Test. Someone who focuses on the outer world is deemed an extrovert, whereas someone who prefers the inner world is classed as an introvert. Although some experts believe the test isn’t useful in all situations, it’s widely considered to be a good marker of various character traits. After participan­ts took the test, they were asked a series of questions related to their sleep and dream experience­s. And the researcher­s found that personalit­y type seems to correlate with both sleep quality and what we dream about. Extroverts are more likely to sleep through the night without waking up, and perhaps unsurprisi­ngly thus have more energy during the day and feel more alert.

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