Taking your phone into the bedroom may be costing you a good night's sleep, experts warn.
Sleep psychologist Dr Michael Hlavac, director of the sleep unit at Christchurch Hospital, said mobiles and other technological devices like iPads were best left outside the bedroom when preparing for a night's rest.
His comments follow a study from Washington and Lee University in the US, which linked excessive texting to sleep deprivation.
The study, carried out by psychology professor Karla Murdock, examined the sleep and texting patterns of 83 first-year university students. It found a higher number of daily texts was directly associated with an increase in sleep problems.
Two behavioural habits were suggested as culprits for this: students often felt pressured to reply to texts immediately, regardless of the time of day or night and the tendency of many students to sleep with phones nearby and therefore be woken by alerts from incoming texts.