UNIFESP port e inglês 2005 – Questão 40

Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Locate parts of a text that sustain an answer or a position
June 22, 2004.
Really?
The Claim: Too Much Sleep Is Bad for You
THE FACTS: Most Americans relish the thought of sleeping late, and experts have traditionally recommended eight hours of rest each night. But a 2002 study found that getting more than seven hours of sleep each night was associated with a shorter life span. Several studies since then, including one this year by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, also found a link.
The 2002 study examined data on more than a million Americans over the age of 30 between 1982 and 1988. The risk of dying in that period climbed as subjects went above seven hours of sleep. Those who averaged eight hours a night, the study found, had a 12 percent increased chance of death. Other researchers have also found that life expectancy declines as sleep falls below seven hours, but not as steeply as it does with eight hours or more, said Dr. Jerome M. Siegel, of the University of California, Los Angeles. Most sleep experts are reluctant to draw conclusions because the findings are based on correlations, which cannot show cause and effect. People who sleep longer may have illnesses that cause fatigue and earlier death.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Averaging more than seven hours of sleep a night is associated with a shorter life span, though whether poor health or too much sleep accounts for the link is unclear.
(Anahad O´Connor, The New York Times, nytimes.com)
According to the text,
a) people over 30 sleep more.
b) people who sleep more than eight hours per night have poor health.
c) there is a correlation between good health and less than seven hours of sleep.
d) poor health may cause people to sleep longer.
e) the cause of early death is fatigue.

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