How many couples sleep apart?

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One in four American couples sleep separately due to sleep disorders, different schedules, or preferences. The trend is expected to increase, with 60% of custom homes having double master bedrooms. Americans sleep with pets, while Mexicans watch TV and Japanese use technology before bed. Half of Americans snore.

It is estimated that one in four American couples sleep separately. Reasons couples sleep separately include a partner who has a sleep disorder such as sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome, different sleep schedules, or even different preferences regarding television viewing or the use of technology in bedroom. The trend of couples sleeping separately is expected to increase and some experts predict that 60% of custom homes will soon be done with double master bedrooms.

Learn more about sleep habits:

More than 20% of Americans report sleeping with a pet, which is double the percentage of Canadians and the highest of any country surveyed.
Mexico is the country where people are most likely to watch television during bedtime, about 80 percent of people. Japan has the highest rate of using laptops or other technologies before bed, at around 65%.
Nearly half of all Americans say they snore.




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