Are larks future-oriented and owls present-oriented? Age- and sex-related shifts in chronotype–time perspective associations

Oct 1, 2013Chronobiology international

Are morning people more future-focused and evening people more present-focused? How age and sex change this relationship

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Abstract

Seven hundred six participants aged 17 to 74 revealed that future time perspective is linked to earlier midpoints of sleep.

  • Morningness is associated with a preference for future time perspective.
  • Eveningness is linked to a preference for present time perspective.
  • The relationship between chronotype and time perspective varies by age and sex.
  • Male larks are more future-oriented while male owls are more present-oriented across all age groups.
  • For females over 30, eveningness correlates with past time perspective rather than future.
  • Female adult owls show tendencies towards present and past orientation, while larks show less of both.

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