Epidemiology of objectively measured bedtime and chronotype in US adolescents and adults: NHANES 2003–2006

Dec 29, 2017Chronobiology international

Patterns of Measured Bedtimes and Natural Sleep Timing in US Teens and Adults

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Abstract

The average objective bedtime (OBT-M) for females aged 17-22 years is 4:19 AM.

  • Average OBT-M varies significantly by age, while OBT-D shows less variability across ages.
  • In the reference group, males aged 17-22 years have an average OBT-D that is 18 minutes shorter than that of females.
  • Significant delays in OBT-M are observed on weekend nights, with a 57-minute delay on Friday, a 69-minute delay on Saturday, and a 23-minute delay on Sunday compared to weekday nights.
  • Most age groups show no statistically significant differences in OBT-M and OBT-D between males and females, except for specific days when males have shorter OBT-D.
  • The measures OBT-D and OBT-M may help identify patterns of bedtime that are relevant to various health outcomes.

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