The World Sleep Survey on the BBC World Service

Tuesday, 15th November 2011.

This morning Sleepio’s co-founder, Peter Hames, was lucky enough to be invited onto BBC World Service’s ‘World Update’ as a guest, to talk about the World Sleep Survey.

The World Sleep Survey, which aims to be the largest ever survey of the world’s sleep, was launched by Sleepio following the success of the Great British Sleep Survey.  In just 5 minutes anyone can complete the survey and get their own free sleep report designed by world sleep expert Professor Colin Espie.

We’ve had a brilliant reaction with visitors from Costa Rica, Israel and Singapore becoming part of the 13,000 people that have completed the survey so far and received their free sleep report.  It’s great to see interest in the world’s sleep rising and we hope this trend continues.

Take the World Sleep Survey now for your own free, tailored sleep report, join the Sleepio Community to access expert articles from Professor Espie or visit BBC iPlayer to hear the interview for yourself.

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  1. judith dungan says:

    do sleep requirements vary with age?
    is interrupted sleep cumulative, or has sleep to be continuous to be effective?
    is waking up tired indicative of too little slrrp?

  2. Rosie says:

    Hi Judith – Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment –
    Why not head on over to http://www.sleepio.com – we’ve got expert articles from Professor Espie and a whole sleep Community to help answer your questions!

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