Exercise and Sleep poll results to be released March 4
January 14, 2013
WASHINGTON, DC, January 14, 2013- The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) will be releasing its annual Sleep in America poll results March 4, 2013. Since 1991, the poll is the annual check-up on Americans’ sleep health practices. This year’s poll will explore the relationship between sleep and exercise. Prior poll results are available at www.sleepfoundation.org
The NSF releases the poll at its annual Sleep Health and Safety conference which also marks the start of National Sleep Awareness Week® (March 3 – 10). The final day signals the beginning of Daylight Saving Time (DST) and moving our clocks forward one hour. An embargoed press release will be available to the media on February 25, 2013. Press may contact Jennifer Williams, jwilliams@sleepfoundation.org, to request the embargoed results.
About the National Sleep Foundation
The National Sleep Foundation is dedicated to improving sleep health and safety through education, public awareness and advocacy. It is well-known for its annual Sleep in America® poll. The Foundation is a charitable, educational and scientific not-for-profit organization located in Washington, DC. Its membership includes researchers and clinicians focused on sleep medicine, professionals in the health, medical and science fields, individuals, patients, families affected by drowsy driving and more than 900 healthcare facilities throughout North America. Please visit www.sleepfoundation.org for more information.
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