The Mail on Sunday

Weary young who need a quick nap

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A THIRD of young adults snatch time for a nap most days, while only one in ten over-60s has a regular snooze.

But across all ages, a third of the 1,000 respondent­s in a survey admitted they had trouble sleeping at least three times a week and felt permanentl­y tired.

Commenting on the survey’s findings, the sleep expert Denise Lordache said: ‘It is essential that we get our shut-eye for rejuvenati­on, muscle growth, tissue repair and overall health.’

She added: ‘Six hours of sleep is at the very bottom end of the NHS recommenda­tion of six to nine hours.’

The survey, which was conducted by cannabidio­l supplement company Dragonfly

Bioscience­s, found that almost half of the adults interviewe­d said the Covid-19 pandemic had worsened their sleep.

MOST studies using brain scans to monitor mental health are relatively useless, it has been claimed. Scientists have long relied on research that shows how the brain changes in response to stimuli that worsen or improve symptoms of mental health problems such as depression. But a new analysis by Washington University involving 50,000 people revealed that most studies fail to show the same results when performed on larger groups.

Russell Poldrack, a cognitive neuroscien­tist at Stanford University who has seen the analysis, said: ‘There are a lot of investigat­ors who have committed their careers to doing the kind of science that this paper says is basically junk.’

TWO-THIRDS of Britons don’t wear exercise gear while working out, according to a poll. Another one in five say they don’t perform well if they’re not wearing well-fitting, comfortabl­e clothes while exercising.

The poll of 1,500 adults by Runners Need, a sports brand encouragin­g gym-goers to recycle their old sweaty clothes rather than bin them, showed that 40 per cent of those polled admitted to chucking clothes away rather than giving them to charity.

Christian Allen, of Runners Need, said: ‘Bring your old shoes and kit into store to be recycled at any time.’

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