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The table delineates the sleep patterns of individuals engaged in five distinct occupations, as documented in a Canadian study. Overall, the data reveals significant variations in sleep duration and patterns among the occupational groups, with students exhibiting the most prolonged sleep duration and doctors obtaining the least sleep. Students typically experience uninterrupted slumber from midnight […]
The diagram below provides information about quantity of sleep duration of people in five different professional sectors. For instance Canadian students sleep the same time like full-time mothers. Students in Canada have the largest rate among presented professions. Besides their sleep hours are uninterrupted in contrast to almost others. Also, students are not wake up […]
The chart illustrates the sleep patterns of individuals engaged in five different occupations, based on findings from a Canadian study. Overall, the data delineates a clear distinction between the monophasic sleep patterns of students and business executives and the polyphasic sleep patterns of truck drivers, full-time mothers, and doctors. Examining the occupations characterized by fragmented […]
The provided graph compares the sleeping cycles between 5 distinct professions based on a study conducted in Canada Overall, individuals with flexible schedules such as students or a business executive exhibited a monophasic sleep pattern, characterized by a continuous resting period. In contrast, other occupations with rigid or demanding workloads like truck driver, full-time mother […]
The presented chart compares the differences in sleep patterns of five categories of people as per a Canadian study. Generally, most people do not get healthy sleep at night. Out of five occupations, only two categories, i.e., students and business executives, got continuous sleep amounting to 8 hours and 6 hours, respectively. This may due […]
