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Comparison of sleep and chronotype between senior and undergraduate university students

机译:高校学生睡眠与时计的比较

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The university programs for seniors provide a third age perspective in lifelong learning with classes and recreational facilities, and enable students to share their experiences and knowledge. A good sleep quality promotes better cognitive functioning and serves to protect against age-related cognitive declines. Central nervous system reorganization takes place during sleep, and although the influence of sleep quality on memory is not clear, circadian rhythm disorders affect alertness and individual performance. Physiological change during aging need to be clarified to better understand how university might help students. The aim of the present study was to evaluate for the first time the chronotype, the sleep quality and their relationship in senior university students and to compare them with those of undergraduate students. The Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used. The results indicated that approximately 50% of the participants were good sleepers. This percentage was equal in the senior and undergraduate students. The results showed that undergraduate students tended toward eveningness while senior students tended toward morningness. Among the undergraduate students, evening type chronotypes had a tendency toward higher PSQI scores and this affected their daytime function scores, while it did not in the senior students, in whom worsening sleep quality was associated with disturbances such as going to the bathroom and nocturnal awakening. This information would be useful for designing environmental interventions to optimize sleep/work cycles for decreasing age-associated changes in memory in senior students and for improving the academic achievements of undergraduate students.
机译:老年人大学课程在终身学习的终身和娱乐设施中提供了第三次的观点,使学生能够分享他们的经历和知识。良好的睡眠质量促进更好的认知功能,并用于防止与年龄相关的认知下降。中枢神经系统重组在睡眠期间发生,虽然睡眠质量对记忆的影响不明确,但昼夜节律疾病会影响警觉性和个人性能。需要澄清在老龄化期间的生理变化,以更好地了解大学如何帮助学生。本研究的目的是在高校学生中首次评估时间,睡眠质量及其关系,并与本科生比较它们。早上晚上调查问卷(MEQ)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。结果表明,大约50%的参与者是良好的睡眠者。这一百分比在高级和本科生方面是平等的。结果表明,本科生倾向于晚上,而高级学生们倾向于晨头。在本科生中,晚上型时间表倾向于更高的PSQI分数,这影响了他们的日间函数分数,而它没有在高级学生中,睡眠质量恶化的休眠质量有关,例如去浴室和夜间觉醒的骚乱有关。这些信息对于设计环境干预措施,以优化睡眠/工作周期,以降低高级学生内记忆中的年龄相关变化,并提高本科生的学术成就。

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