Are chronotype, social jetlag and sleep duration associated with health measured by Work Ability Index?

Apr 20, 2016Chronobiology international

How Sleep Timing, Social Jetlag, and Sleep Length Relate to Work Ability

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Abstract

Participants reported an average daily sleep duration of 7.35 hours.

  • Increasing social jetlag and shorter sleep duration were independently linked to a lower Work Ability Index (WAI).
  • Chronotype was not associated with WAI.
  • Short sleep duration combined with high social jetlag significantly raised the risk of poor WAI.
  • Long sleep duration alongside high social jetlag did not show a link to poor WAI.
  • Circadian misalignment may be critical for health, while longer sleep could mitigate the negative effects of social jetlag.

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