Determinants of variations in sleep patterns across Brazil: Exploring geographic influences

Q1 Medicine
Giovana Longo-Silva , Renan Serenini , Roberto Antunes , Márcia Lima , Anny Pedrosa , Risia Menezes
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Abstract

Objective

To examine the influence of latitude, longitude, sunrise, and daylight, in conjunction with individual and behavioral factors, on sleep duration, wake time, and bedtime in a country with the world's broadest latitude range, yet characterized by homogeneity in language, cultural traits, and consistent time zones.

Methods

Participants (n = 1440; 18-65y) were part of a virtual population-based survey (2021–22). Sleep patterns were spatially represented through maps using Multilevel B-spline Interpolation. Relationships between and within biological/personal/socio-economic, behavioral and environment characteristics, and sleep outcomes were examined by Lasso regression. Restricted cubic splines were employed to examine the shape of the association of latitude and sunrise with sleep variables and of screen time before bed with bedtime.

Results

Latitude emerged as the primary geographic factor influencing variations in sleep duration and wake time, shortening and advancing, respectively, as latitude increased (towards equatorial line). Younger individuals, those living without partners, with depression, engaging in more frequent evening alcohol consumption, and with poorer diet quality, tended to wake up later. All the variables influenced bedtime, with daylight emerging as the environmental factor exerting the strongest association. While the variability in bedtime showed a non-linear association with latitude and sunrise, it displayed a dose-response relationship with screen time before bed.

Conclusions

Given that adults living in the same country, potentially with a similar timetable, could be having shorter sleep durations according to their latitude position, further studies are required to contemplate advocating for policies that implement schedules based on the sun position rather than the national time zone.
巴西各地睡眠模式差异的决定因素:探索地理影响。
目的:研究纬度、经度、日出和日光,结合个人和行为因素,对世界上纬度范围最广的国家的睡眠时间、起床时间和就寝时间的影响,但其特点是语言、文化特征和时区一致。方法:参与者(n = 1440;18-65岁)是虚拟人口调查(2021- 2022)的一部分。睡眠模式通过多水平b样条插值在空间上表示。生物/个人/社会经济、行为和环境特征与睡眠结果之间和内部的关系通过Lasso回归进行了检验。限制三次样条被用来检验纬度和日出与睡眠变量以及睡前屏幕时间与就寝时间的关系。结果:纬度是影响睡眠时间和清醒时间变化的主要地理因素,随着纬度的增加(向赤道线方向),睡眠时间和清醒时间分别缩短和延长。年轻人,那些没有伴侣、患有抑郁症、晚上经常喝酒、饮食质量较差的人,往往醒得更晚。所有的变量都会影响睡眠时间,其中日光作为环境因素发挥了最强的关联。虽然就寝时间的变化与纬度和日出呈非线性关系,但它与睡前看屏幕的时间呈剂量反应关系。结论:考虑到生活在同一个国家的成年人,可能有着相似的时间表,根据他们的纬度位置,他们的睡眠时间可能会更短,需要进一步的研究来考虑倡导基于太阳位置而不是国家时区实施时间表的政策。
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Sleep Medicine: X
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