World Sleep Day 2026 is built around a simple but powerful message – Sleep Well, Live Better. Yet in a fast-paced city like Hyderabad, sleep is often the first thing people sacrifice.
From late-night work calls with global teams to endless screen scrolling, irregular eating patterns, and long commutes, the city’s lifestyle is quietly creating a sleep debt epidemic. On World Sleep Day, it is worth asking: Are we truly resting, or just lying down?
Hyderabad’s Silent Sleep Crisis
Studies say 35 – 40% of adults globally experience sleep problems. In urban Indian cities like Hyderabad, the number may be even higher due to modern lifestyle pressures.
Several local lifestyle patterns are affecting sleep quality:
• Late-night IT work culture across the city’s tech corridors
• Heavy traffic commutes leading to mental fatigue
• High caffeine consumption through coffee and energy drinks
• Screen exposure before bed from smartphones and OTT platforms
• Stress and anxiety related to work-life balance
What Happens When You Don’t Sleep Well?
Sleep is not just rest – it is the body’s repair system.
When sleep quality declines, the body begins to show subtle warning signs:
Over time, poor sleep increases the risk of major health conditions such as:
In fact, untreated sleep apnoea is becoming increasingly common among urban populations, especially among individuals with sedentary jobs and weight gain.
Quick Sleep Check: Ask Yourself These 5 Questions
Take a moment and reflect:
If your answer is “Yes” to two or more, your sleep health may need attention.
Small Changes That Can Improve Your Sleep
Good sleep is not about sleeping longer – it is about sleeping better.
Here are simple habits Hyderabad residents can adopt:
1. Follow a consistent sleep schedule
Go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends.
2. Create a “digital sunset”
Avoid screens for at least 45–60 minutes before bedtime.
3. Watch your caffeine timing
Avoid coffee or tea after 6 PM.
4. Keep your bedroom sleep-friendly
A cool, dark, and quiet environment promotes deeper sleep.
5. Move more during the day
Even 30 minutes of walking improves sleep quality.
Sleep: The Most Underrated Health Pill
People invest in diet plans, gym memberships, and supplements — but overlook the most powerful health tool: sleep.
Quality sleep strengthens immunity, improves memory, regulates metabolism, and protects heart health.
Dr. Peddi Srikanth
Sr. Consultant Clinical & Interventional Pulmonology
STAR Hospitals, Nanakramguda
For More Details: Star Hospitals
For Appointments, Call: 07969250191
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Website: www.starhospitals.in
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