Premature birth and circadian preference in young adulthood: evidence from two birth cohorts

Jan 31, 2018Chronobiology international

Premature birth linked to sleep-wake preferences in young adults from two birth groups

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Abstract

No consistent differences in circadian preference were observed among 594 young adults born prematurely compared to those born at term.

  • Preterm birth is associated with health issues such as elevated blood pressure and impaired glucose regulation.
  • The study involved 83 early preterm and 165 late preterm individuals compared to 346 term-born participants.
  • Objective sleep data was collected over an average of 6.8 nights using actigraphs.
  • The distribution of chronotypes was 12.4% morningness, 65.4% intermediate, and 22.2% eveningness among participants.
  • No significant differences in sleep timing or chronotype distribution were found across gestational age groups.

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