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Actigraphy-assessed sleep during school and vacation periods: A naturalistic study of restricted and extended sleep opportunities in adolescents

机译:在学校和假期期间进行书法评估的睡眠:对青少年限制和延长睡眠机会的自然主义研究

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School-related sleep restriction in adolescents has been identified by studies comparing weekday and weekend sleep. This study compared weekday and vacation sleep to assess restricted and extended sleep opportunities. One-hundred and forty-six adolescents (47.3% male) aged 16.2 ± 1.0 years (M ± SD) from the general community wore an actigraph continuously for 4 weeks: the last week of a school term (Time-E), the following 2-week vacation, and the first week of the next term. Self-reported sleep was assessed for each of the three time intervals, and chronotype was assessed using the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire at Time-E. Daily actigraphy bedtime, rise-time, time-in-bed, total sleep time, sleep onset latency, sleep efficiency, and % wake after sleep onset were analysed using latent growth curve modelling. The removal of school-related sleep restriction was associated with an abrupt delay in sleep timing and increase in sleep duration. Subsequently, bedtime and rise-time showed further linear delays throughout the vacation, while changes in time-in-bed were non-significant. Sleep onset latency increased linearly, peaking in the middle of the second vacation week. Across the first vacation week, total sleep time and sleep efficiency linearly decreased, while % wake after sleep onset increased. These changes stabilized during the second vacation week. Older age and eveningness were associated with later bedtime and rise-time, whilst females had longer time-in-bed, total sleep time and sleep onset latency. Compared with school days, sleep during the vacation was characterized by later timing, longer duration, lower quality and greater variability. Recovery from school-related sleep restriction appeared to be completed within the 2 weeks of naturalistic extended sleep.
机译:通过比较工作日和周末睡眠的研究,已经确定了青少年与学校有关的睡眠限制。这项研究比较了工作日和假期的睡眠时间,以评估受限和长期睡眠的机会。来自普通社区的一百四十六名青少年(47.3%男性)年龄16.2±1.0岁(M±SD),连续4星期佩戴了活动记录仪:学期的最后一周(时间E),以下2周的假期,以及下一学期的第一周。在三个时间间隔中分别评估自我报告的睡眠,并使用Time-E的Morningness-Eveningness问卷来评估表型。使用潜在生长曲线模型分析了每天的书法记录时间,上升时间,卧床时间,总睡眠时间,睡眠发作潜伏期,睡眠效率和睡眠发作后的唤醒百分比。取消与学校有关的睡眠限制与睡眠时间突然延迟和睡眠时间增加有关。随后,就寝时间和起床时间在整个假期中显示出进一步的线性延迟,而就寝时间的变化并不显着。睡眠发作潜伏期呈线性增加,在第二个假期周中达到顶峰。在第一个假期周中,总睡眠时间和睡眠效率线性下降,而入睡后醒来的百分比增加。这些变化在第二个假期周稳定下来。高龄和晚睡与较晚的入睡时间和起床时间有关,而女性的卧床时间,总睡眠时间和睡眠发作潜伏期较长。与上课日相比,假期期间的睡眠时间较长,持续时间较长,质量较低且易变性较大。从学校相关的睡眠限制中恢复似乎在自然延长睡眠的两周内完成。

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