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ZZZZ… the states that get the most sleep

Posted at 11:45 AM, Mar 21, 2016
and last updated 2016-03-21 11:45:15-04

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Getting a good night’s sleep is not as easy as many may think. A host of factors can affect sleep quality, including spending time in front of a computer or TV, as well as eating or drinking coffee right before bed. A person’s health can also prevent getting a full seven hours. Poor or interrupted sleep is caused in large part by sleep apnea, which in turn is correlated with obesity and diabetes.

With this in mind, HealthGrove crunched the numbers to find the lucky states where adults get the most shut-eye. Using 2014 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), they ranked the top 29 states where the largest percent of adults receive an average of seven or more hours of sleep per night.

HealthGrove also included the obesity and diabetes rates from 2014 in each well-rested state to highlight the important effect physical health has on sleep. The states with higher than average sleep on the list have lower obesity and diabetes rates.

#29. Florida

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 64.2%

Percent of obese adults: 26.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.4%

#28. Oklahoma

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 64.3%

Percent of obese adults: 33%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 10.9%

#27. Connecticut

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 64.8%

Percent of obese adults: 26.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8%

#26. Alaska

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 65%

Percent of obese adults: 29/7%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.6%

#25. Massachusetts

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 65.5%

Percent of obese adults: 23.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8.8%

#24. Illinois

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 65.6%

Percent of obese adults: 29.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.4%

#23. Missouri

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 66%

Percent of obese adults: 30.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 10%

#22. California

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 66.4%

Percent of obese adults: 24.7%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.9%

#21. Arizona

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 66.7%

Percent of obese adults: 28.9%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.1%

#20. Texas

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 67%

Percent of obese adults: 31.9%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 10.8%

#19. Maine

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 67.1%

Percent of obese adults: 28.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.8%

#18. New Hampshire

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 67.5%

Percent of obese adults: 27.4%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.8%

#17. North Carolina

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 67.6%

Percent of obese adults: 29.7%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.8%

#16. Wisconsin

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 67.8%

Percent of obese adults: 31.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8%

#15. New Mexico

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 68%

Percent of obese adults: 28.4%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 10.4%

Note: Obesity data over time is not available for New Mexico.

#14. Washington

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 68.2%

Percent of obese adults: 27.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8.2%

#13. North Dakota

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 68.2%

Percent of obese adults: 32.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8%

#12. Oregon

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 68.3%

Percent of obese adults: 27.9%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8%

#11. Wyoming

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 68.7%

Percent of obese adults: 29.5%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.8%

#10. Iowa

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69%

Percent of obese adults: 30.9%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8.3%

#9. Vermont

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69%

Percent of obese adults: 24.8%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 6.9%

#8. Kansas

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69.1%

Percent of obese adults: 31.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 9.5%

#7. Utah

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69.2%

Percent of obese adults: 25.7%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.7%

#6. Montana

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69.3%

Percent of obese adults: 26.4%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.6%

#5. Idaho

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69.4%

Percent of obese adults: 28.9%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7%

#4. Nebraska

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 69.6%

Percent of obese adults: 30.2%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8.4%

#3. Minnesota

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 70.8%

Percent of obese adults: 27.6%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 7.5%

#2. Colorado

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 71.5%

Percent of obese adults: 21.3%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 6.9%

#1. South Dakota

Percent of adults getting enough sleep: 71.6%

Percent of obese adults: 29.8%
Percent of adults with diabetes: 8.2%

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Percent of Adults Getting Enough Sleep by State