Morning-evening preference: sleep pattern spectrum and lifestyle habits among Japanese junior high school pupils |
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Authors: | Gaina Alexandru Sekine Michikazu Kanayama Hitomi Takashi Yamagami Hu Lizhen Sengoku Kayo Kagamimori Sadanobu |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Welfare Promotion and Epidemiology, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japanb Hokuriku Youbou Center, Toyama, Japan |
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Abstract: | We surveyed the sleep-wake patterns and lifestyle habits in a sample of Japanese first to third year junior high school children (n=638, age 12 to 15 yrs), of whom 29.3% were evening type, 64.1% intermediate type, and 6.6% morning type in preference. The morningness-eveningness (M-E) score was lower (more evening typed), 16.1 vs. 15.4 in first compared to third year students. There were significant gender differences, with girls showing a greater evening preference. Evening preference was associated with longer sleep latency, shortened sleep duration during schooldays and weekends, bad morning feeling, and episodes of daytime sleepiness. In contrast, morning preference was associated with higher sleep drive and better sleep-wake parameters and lifestyle habits. Our results suggest the morning preference should be promoted among junior high school children to increase the likelihood of more regular sleep-wake patterns and lifestyle habits. |
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Keywords: | Morning-evening preference Sleep-wake pattern Lifestyle habits Sex differences Japanese school children |
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