昼夜节律
褪黑素
黑暗疗法
自由奔跑睡眠
医学
节奏
睡眠(系统调用)
听力学
睡眠开始
活动记录
内科学
内分泌学
心理学
失眠症
光对昼夜节律的影响
生物钟
精神科
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
Andrew J. K. Phillips,William M. Clerx,Conor S. O’Brien,Akane Sano,Laura K. Barger,Rosalind W. Picard,Steven W. Lockley,Elizabeth B. Klerman,Charles A. Czeisler
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-03171-4
摘要
The association of irregular sleep schedules with circadian timing and academic performance has not been systematically examined. We studied 61 undergraduates for 30 days using sleep diaries, and quantified sleep regularity using a novel metric, the sleep regularity index (SRI). In the most and least regular quintiles, circadian phase and light exposure were assessed using salivary dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) and wrist-worn photometry, respectively. DLMO occurred later (00:08 ± 1:54 vs. 21:32 ± 1:48; p < 0.003); the daily sleep propensity rhythm peaked later (06:33 ± 0:19 vs. 04:45 ± 0:11; p < 0.005); and light rhythms had lower amplitude (102 ± 19 lux vs. 179 ± 29 lux; p < 0.005) in Irregular compared to Regular sleepers. A mathematical model of the circadian pacemaker and its response to light was used to demonstrate that Irregular vs. Regular group differences in circadian timing were likely primarily due to their different patterns of light exposure. A positive correlation (r = 0.37; p < 0.004) between academic performance and SRI was observed. These findings show that irregular sleep and light exposure patterns in college students are associated with delayed circadian rhythms and lower academic performance. Moreover, the modeling results reveal that light-based interventions may be therapeutically effective in improving sleep regularity in this population.
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