Eveningness Chronotype, Daytime Sleepiness, Caffeine Consumption, and Use of Other Stimulants Among Peruvian University Students

May 29, 2014Journal of caffeine research

Evening preference, daytime sleepiness, caffeine, and stimulant use in Peruvian university students

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Abstract

The prevalence of daytime sleepiness among Peruvian college students is 35%.

  • Evening chronotype was observed in 10% of the participants.
  • Age, sex, cigarette smoking, and alcohol consumption were linked to an evening chronotype.
  • Students who consumed stimulant beverages had 1.25 increased odds of excessive daytime sleepiness compared to non-consumers.
  • Consumption of stimulant beverages was not significantly linked to being an evening chronotype.

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