Adequate sleep can have a positive impact on your work.
Feel stressed in office? The reason could very well be
linked to inadequate sleep. Research suggests, adequate sleep every
night may improve working life by reducing perceived job stress and
minimising negative attitude toward work.
Disturbed sleep
increases stress response and emotional reactivity, the results showed.
"The effect of sleep problems on stress emphasises the importance of
good sleep for functioning in everyday life," said lead author Torbjorn
Akerstedt, professor at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.
The
researchers analysed data from the 2008 and 2010 surveys of a study
comprising 4,827 participants with a mean age of 48 years, including
2,655 females and 2,171 males. Results showed that higher work demands
predicted subsequent sleep disturbance at the two-year follow-up.
Similarly,
sleep disturbance predicted a higher perception of stress, higher work
demands, a lower degree of control, and less social support at work two
years later. The results suggest that there may be a reciprocal, causal
pathway between job strain and disturbed sleep, implying that
interventions to treat sleep problems may improve work satisfaction.
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