London Revealed as the UK’s Best Rested City
Sleep is essential for good physical and mental health.
However, one Wellbeing Report found that two-thirds
of UK adults suffered from disrupted sleep, while one-third of people
believe they have insomnia. Now, with contributing and increasing factors such
as anxiety during the pandemic, new data reveals the cities where in the UK
people are the most likely to get natural and undisturbed sleep.
One mattress manufacturer, OTTY Sleep, has revealed the
major UK city where most people feel the most rested and content with their
sleep. By researching sleep-deprived related keywords and analysing the most
common terms that we ask Google, the mattress manufacturing business has
collated new data that explores inter-city and regional search volumes, the
sleep remedies we seek out, and how our sleeping patterns have changed since
the pandemic started.
The 20 most populated cities in the UK were analysed,
looking at over 400 key terms and their search volume in each. Search terms
included ‘Can’t sleep’, ‘Sleeping tablets’, and ‘Insomnia’. Comparing this
against their population, and where these terms are searched for the least,
exposes the cities where people find it easiest to sleep naturally. Here, we
explore the results and how the UK can also achieve their dreams of a good
night’s sleep.
The city that always sleeps
London was revealed as the UK’s best-rested city.
Surprisingly, and despite being the UK’s equivalent of ‘The City That Never
Sleeps’, London demonstrated a limited need for sleep assistance. For every
100,000 people in the English capital, there were only 693 searches per month
for sleep-deprived terms. This means that Londoners were, on average, 51 per
cent better rested than the UK average. As the centre of business in the UK,
you could easily believe that a good night’s sleep was hard to come by.
However, the people of London have proved that they don’t have too much
difficulty getting their shuteye.
While London sleepwalked their way into first place, other well-rested
cities included Birmingham and Sheffield. Searches for sleep-deprived terms
were 30 per cent and 19 per cent below the UK average respectively. This shows
that people achieved more natural sleep and did not need as much assistance in
getting some shut-eye.
Meanwhile, some cities appeared more nocturnal in nature.
Belfast was confirmed as the most tired city in the UK. The Northern Irish
capital searched for sleepless related terms more than any other major UK city.
The people of Belfast were 38 per cent more likely to seek out help from Google
than the average search score across the 20 cities. For every 100,000 people,
sleep-deprived terms were searched for 1,931 times.
Newcastle upon Tyne and Plymouth placed as the next most
tired cities. People in these two areas are 32 per cent and 28 per cent more
likely to search for sleep-deprived terms than the average person across the
UK’s major cities.
Best Rested Major
UK Cities
|
City |
Searches per 100k people |
City |
Searches per 100k people |
|||
|
1 |
London |
693 |
11 |
Glasgow |
1,356 |
|
|
2 |
Birmingham |
987 |
12 |
Coventry |
1,380 |
|
|
3 |
Sheffield |
1,133 |
13 |
Bradford |
1,393 |
|
|
4 |
Cardiff |
1,173 |
14 |
Southampton |
1,599 |
|
|
5 |
Liverpool |
1,279 |
15 |
Nottingham |
1,600 |
|
|
6 |
Edinburgh |
1,281 |
16 |
Stoke-on-Trent |
1,677 |
|
|
7 |
Bristol |
1,288 |
17 |
Kingston upon Hull |
1,680 |
|
|
8 |
Manchester |
1,296 |
18 |
Plymouth |
1,794 |
|
|
9 |
Leicester |
1,301 |
19 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
1,855 |
|
|
10 |
Leeds |
1,320 |
20 |
Belfast |
1,931 |
|
A sleeping pandemic
It’s important to understand why some people are finding it
easier to sleep and why others may be suffering with sleep deprivation. Anxiety
surrounding the pandemic may have contributed to some people’s sleeping
problems. Between the start of 2020 and the start of 2021, searches for
sleep-deprived terms increased by 30 per cent.
The city with the biggest increase was Birmingham, where
searches have grown by 51 per cent since the pandemic started. This was
followed by Leicester with a 50 per cent increase. London, Glasgow, and Bristol
also increased their searches by 38 per cent.
Every major UK city increased their searches for
sleep-deprived terms in the past year. This demonstrates a clear shift in the
lethargy of the country. Only Cardiff and Southampton had a minimal increase of
4 per cent and 16 per cent respectively, though any increase is concerning.
While London was the best-rested city, even their increase shows the growing
problem of sleep deprivation.
Tired solutions
The sleep-deprived terms in the data included searches for sleep
remedies. The key terms ‘sleeping tablets’ and ‘sleeping pills’ were the most
searched for terms in the UK, with 27,100 and 22,200 searches every month.
Interestingly, these terms and ‘melatonin in the UK’ were searched for
more by the UK public before asking ‘why can’t I sleep’ and ‘how to get to
sleep’. This may indicate that the public is seeking out quick-fix solutions
for their sleeping problems before attempting to truly understand their
night-time issues. Meanwhile, terms such as ‘healthy sleep’ and ‘improve sleep
quality’ were only searched 320 times each per month in the UK. Re-educating
Brits on long-term sleep solutions is vital to getting a proper night’s sleep,
rather than relying on quick-fix pills that might get you to sleep but not
leave you feeling rested.
Sleep deprivation can be caused by several factors,
including anxiety, physical health, the quality of your bed, and your lifestyle
routine. During the past year, most of these aspects have been out of our
control. Lockdowns have impacted our routines, including exercise, and caused
substantial stress. However, it is worrying that the data indicates more people
looking for immediate relief for their sleeping troubles. Remedies including
melatonin and other sleeping pills only offer short term solutions to this problem.
Melatonin, for example, is a natural chemical that your body produces when you are
close to sleep. Using an additional supplement can increase your reliance on
the chemical, meaning that it is more difficult to sleep in normal
circumstances. Other side effects of the drug include nausea, dizziness,
headaches, and prolonged tiredness when you should be alert. Instead, healthier
alternatives to relieving your sleep troubles are recommended.
Exercise and
meditation can help with sleep. Not only does it help correct
chemical imbalances in your brain and body, but they are also great tools for
helping with anxiety and mental health. Creating a consistent routine is also
important, and strict night-time routines can further help when it comes to
getting to sleep. The body will release natural melatonin when it recognises
it’s time for bed, so dimming the lights and preparing yourself for sleep is
better than throwing yourself straight into bed after an evening in front of
your phone or TV.
You should also consider how your bed affects your
sleep. It’s often overlooked despite its importance in our lives – we spend
around a third of our lives in one. Good mattresses are supportive, breathable,
and comfortable. Sleep is important for body repair, not just your rest. When
lying down, different parts of your body will be pressured on the mattress. A
mattress that combats this effect is essential. Other factors which can impact
our sleep include odour, moisture, and temperature. A bamboo mattress is
usually a viable solution for these problems. The natural components of the
mattress are antibacterial, help eliminate odour and moisture, and regulate
temperature, further helping you to get to sleep every night.
Sleep is vitally important for our health. But
while the data shows that sleepless city people are becoming increasingly
tired, there is also evidence of a determination to improve our sleep. Whether
through positive routines, good exercise, or a quality mattress, we can all
become pro-sleepers and sleep as well as London with a little help and
guidance.
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