What a difference a year makes: Objective rest/activity patterns, circadian phase markers, and sleep quality before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Jun 3, 2023Sleep health

Changes in daily activity, body clock timing, and sleep quality before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

Participants exhibited a statistically significant decrease in sleep efficiency of 4.11% during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Sleep disturbance scores increased by an average of 4.48 points, indicating worse sleep quality.
  • Sleep end time was delayed by an average of 22.4 minutes during the pandemic.
  • A later chronotype was associated with a greater delay in dim light melatonin onset, with a correlation coefficient of r = 0.649.
  • Non-significant changes included a 12.4-minute increase in total sleep time and a 25.2-minute delay in dim light melatonin onset.

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