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What was the average amount of sleep for adults before electric lighting was widely available?

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Before electric lighting was widely available, adults averaged approximately 7-9 hours of sleep per night. With the advent of electric lighting, people started sleeping less and averaged fewer than 7 hours of sleep per day by the time they reached 65 years old.

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The average amount of sleep for adults before electric lighting was widely available was approximately 7-9 hours per night. According to the National Sleep Foundation, newborns require the most sleep (between 12 and 18 hours a night) and this amount gradually declines as we become adults. With the advent of electric lighting, people became more active during nighttime hours and started sleeping less, averaging fewer than 7 hours of sleep per day by the time they reached 65 years old.

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