Assessment of Chronotype Distribution Among University Students and Its Association With Lifestyle Characteristics and Academic Performance

Sep 24, 2024Cureus

Sleep Timing Preferences in University Students and Their Links to Lifestyle and Academic Performance

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Abstract

Of the 507 university students surveyed, 50.5% were classified as neither morning nor evening types.

  • 27.4% of students were identified as morning types, while 22.1% were evening types.
  • Chronotype distribution varied significantly based on academic year and lifestyle factors.
  • Associations were noted between chronotype and sleep habits, meal frequency, fast food consumption, and stimulant use.
  • Evening chronotypes may be linked to negative impacts on academic performance and increased study-related stress.

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