NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,
Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- US mattress company, Puffy, has just released results from
a national sleep survey of over 4,400 adults from all 50 American
states. The 2020 sleep quality survey reveals that while 74% of
people prefer working from home remotely, the vast majority of
adults are going to sleep later, are less satisfied with sleep
quality, and feel more stressed. Millennials are the most impacted
demographics, with over 62% reporting higher stress levels while
remote working during Covid.
Data indicates the lowest levels of stress are apparent in
adults who set up a home office instead of working in the bedroom
or living room. 54% of baby boomer respondents worked out of a home
office, while only 20% of Gen Z and millennials set up a home
office for remote working. Puffy Sleep Survey data also highlights
a close link between remote working space and productivity.
Baby boomer respondents report the highest rates of working from
home preference, increased productivity, and the lowest work stress
rates. About 79% of baby boomers surveyed prefer working from home,
55% indicate less work stress, and 68% cite higher productivity
levels compared to working at the office.
Conversely, only 20% of millennials worked from a home office,
42% worked out of their bedroom, and 62% felt they had more work
stress then they did before lockdown. Surprisingly, the
hyper-connected and "digitally-native" millennial generation is
struggling to adapt to the rapidly changing living and working
conditions as a result of Covid. Experts cite multiple factors that
may be impacting millennials such as increased distractions
(housemates, young children), lack of engagement, loneliness, and
limited space in the house to work and rest.
"Young parents who used to work outside of the home have had to
make huge changes in recreating their offices, their schedules, and
their mindsets in order to work at home. Families with children in
daycares, preschools, elementary schools, or in-home care services
have had to make drastic decisions without the benefit of a model
or even a definitive timeline." said Sleep Education Expert,
Joan Canning.
Shortly after Covid was declared a pandemic, over 88% of US
organizations transitioned to various remote working arrangements.
Findings from our sleep survey indicate that despite the overall
majority of respondents preferring remote working (74%), it is
evident that separating work and rest areas can contribute to
effective stress management and productive output.
"When conducting this survey, we set out to further explore the
relationship between home decor and how it can impact lifestyle
factors such as productivity and stress. We did not expect that
such high proportions of individuals worked out of a bedroom. We've
always contented the bedroom should be reserved for quality sleep.
We intend to use these findings to inform people about the best
ways to arrange bedroom and home decor in ways that allow them to
work effectively. The environment we live in plays a major role in
mental health and well-being," said Puffy CEO Arthur Andreasyan.
Furthermore, the data suggests that sleep satisfaction is
plummeting across all demographics, older adults in particular.
Although seasoned professionals seem to be transitioning to remote
work with greater ease than younger workers, only 27% of
respondents above 55 report sleep satisfaction. Gen Z (18 -
24-year-olds) report the highest sleep satisfaction among all
demographics (48%) and they are the one that spent the most time
redecorating during lockdown (26%). The trend of an upsurge of home
decorating by young Americans correlates with increased rates of
sleep satisfaction.
"There is no doubt that individuals who have optimized the
comfort of the home environment, especially the bedroom, during
remote working periods are the ones who are getting quality sleep.
Stress and sleep are very closely linked, so the more support we
can give our body during peak stress periods, the better the mind
and body can respond when it's time to switch off and rest," said
Puffy CEO Arthur Andreasyan.
To view comprehensive insights into Puffy's Sleep Quality Survey
click here:
https://puffy.com/pages/sleep-survey?utm_campaign=press-release&utm_medium=news&utm_source=prweb&utm_term=sleep-survey
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About Puffy
Puffy is a mattress and bedroom company currently operating in
the United States and Canada. Puffy is deeply rooted in its
commitment to develop complete bedroom solutions to help people
sleep better and live better. Famous for inventing mattresses that
feel like sleeping on a cloud, Puffy aims to deliver luxurious
world-class comfort to transform sleep experiences worldwide.
Puffy sells all products direct-to-consumers online and was
recently awarded Best Mattress of 2020. Puffy. For more information
visit https://puffy.com.
SOURCE Puffy