Chronotype in very low birth weight adults – a sibling study

May 2, 2020Chronobiology international

Sleep Timing Patterns in Adults Born Very Small Compared to Their Siblings

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Abstract

VLBW adults exhibited a 27-minute earlier sleep midpoint compared to their siblings during free days.

  • Chronotype refers to individual preferences for sleep and activity timing over a 24-hour period.
  • VLBW adults, with a mean age of 29.9 years, were compared to term-born siblings in terms of sleep patterns.
  • The earlier sleep midpoint was consistent across various sleep timing measures, including when they fell asleep and woke up.
  • The earlier chronotype in VLBW adults is suggested to be a stable trait rather than influenced by family factors.
  • These findings were particularly pronounced in VLBW participants who were also small for gestational age.

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