By Stephen Beech

Rest is best for well-being - but most people don't get enough of it, according to new research.

Previous studies show that getting sufficient sleep and staying active are two of the most important things people can do for our health.

But Australian researchers have found that less than one in seven people (13%) achieve both, and that sleep may hold the key to moving more.

Scientists at Flinders University in Adelaide analyzed more than 28 million days of real-world health data from over 70,000 people around the world.

They discovered that fewer than 13% consistently meet recommended sleep and physical activity targets.

The findings suggest that improving sleep quality could be an effective way to boost daily activity.

The research team examined data collected

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