Objective: This epidemiological study evaluated the impact of school time on sleep parameters of children and adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 639 elementary and high school students (mean age 13.03 years, range 8–18, 58.5% female) from the south of Brazil. Participants answered the Morningness- Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ), and were asked about their sleeping habits on weekdays and weekends. Sleep deficit was defined as the difference between sleep duration on weekdays and weekends. Results: The morning-school-time students presented significantly higher age, bedtime and wake up differences, sleep deficits, and social jetlag. The sleep deficit presented by girls was greater than that observed in boys of the same age. The difference between weekday and weekend waking times was also significantly greater in girls than in boys aged 13–18 years. Sleep deficit was significantly positively correlated with age and differences inwake up times, and significantly negatively correlated with MEQ scores, social jetlag, difference between weekday and weekend bedtimes, midpoint of sleep on weekends, and midpoint of sleep onweekends corrected for sleep deficit. A step-by-step multivariate logistic regression identified social jetlag, the difference between waking times on weekdays and weekends, and the midpoint of sleep onweekends as significant predictors of sleep deficit (Adjusted R2 = 0.95; F = 1606.87; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The results showed that school time influences the sleep parameters. The association of school schedules and physiological factors influence the sleep/wake cycle.

The influence of school time on sleep patterns of children and adolescents / Carissimi, Alicia; Dresch, Fabiane; Martins, Alessandra Castro; Levandovski, Rosa Maria; Adan, Ana; Natale, Vincenzo; Martoni, Monica; Hidalgo, Maria Paz. - In: SLEEP MEDICINE. - ISSN 1389-9457. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:(2016), pp. 33-39. [10.1016/j.sleep.2015.09.024]

The influence of school time on sleep patterns of children and adolescents

NATALE, VINCENZO;MARTONI, MONICA;
2016

Abstract

Objective: This epidemiological study evaluated the impact of school time on sleep parameters of children and adolescents. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 639 elementary and high school students (mean age 13.03 years, range 8–18, 58.5% female) from the south of Brazil. Participants answered the Morningness- Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ), and were asked about their sleeping habits on weekdays and weekends. Sleep deficit was defined as the difference between sleep duration on weekdays and weekends. Results: The morning-school-time students presented significantly higher age, bedtime and wake up differences, sleep deficits, and social jetlag. The sleep deficit presented by girls was greater than that observed in boys of the same age. The difference between weekday and weekend waking times was also significantly greater in girls than in boys aged 13–18 years. Sleep deficit was significantly positively correlated with age and differences inwake up times, and significantly negatively correlated with MEQ scores, social jetlag, difference between weekday and weekend bedtimes, midpoint of sleep on weekends, and midpoint of sleep onweekends corrected for sleep deficit. A step-by-step multivariate logistic regression identified social jetlag, the difference between waking times on weekdays and weekends, and the midpoint of sleep onweekends as significant predictors of sleep deficit (Adjusted R2 = 0.95; F = 1606.87; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The results showed that school time influences the sleep parameters. The association of school schedules and physiological factors influence the sleep/wake cycle.
2016
The influence of school time on sleep patterns of children and adolescents / Carissimi, Alicia; Dresch, Fabiane; Martins, Alessandra Castro; Levandovski, Rosa Maria; Adan, Ana; Natale, Vincenzo; Martoni, Monica; Hidalgo, Maria Paz. - In: SLEEP MEDICINE. - ISSN 1389-9457. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:(2016), pp. 33-39. [10.1016/j.sleep.2015.09.024]
Carissimi, Alicia; Dresch, Fabiane; Martins, Alessandra Castro; Levandovski, Rosa Maria; Adan, Ana; Natale, Vincenzo; Martoni, Monica; Hidalgo, Maria Paz
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