Morningness-eveningness preference and sleep habits in Japanese office workers of different ages.

Chronobiologia Pub Date : 1992-01-01
K Ishihara, S Miyake, A Miyasita, Y Miyata
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The Japanese version of the morningness-eveningness questionnaire and life habits inventory were administered to approximately 400 workers and the changes in morningness-eveningness scores and sleep-wake habits with aging were investigated. All subjects were divided into four age groups, i.e., 20's, 30's, 40's, and 50 + 60's. Morningness-eveningness scores significantly shifted to morningness preference with increased age. The results of sleep-wake habits showed that 1) there were no age-related changes for habitual sleep parameters (bedtime, arising time, and sleep length), but preferential bed and arising times significantly advanced with aging, 2) the variability of habitual sleep parameters were greater in the young than in the old, especially, on the weekend, and 3) the older the age groups were, the better the mood on arising. These findings suggested that the circadian phase was advanced and/or the period was shortened with increased age.

日本不同年龄上班族的早晚偏好与睡眠习惯。
对近400名员工进行了日本版的早-晚性问卷和生活习惯问卷调查,并调查了早-晚性得分和睡眠-觉醒习惯随年龄的变化。所有受试者被分为4个年龄组,即20岁、30岁、40岁和50 + 60岁。随着年龄的增长,“早起-晚睡”得分显著向“早起”倾斜。睡眠-觉醒习惯的结果表明:1)习惯睡眠参数(就寝时间、起床时间和睡眠时长)没有年龄相关的变化,但偏好的床位和起床时间随着年龄的增长而显著提高;2)习惯睡眠参数的变化在年轻人中比老年人更大,尤其是在周末;3)年龄越大,起床时的情绪越好。这些发现表明,随着年龄的增长,昼夜节律阶段提前和/或周期缩短。
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