Ten-Year Secular Trends in Sleep/Wake Patterns in Shanghai and Hong Kong School-Aged Children: A Tale of Two Cities

Oct 10, 2019Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Changes in Sleep and Wake Times Over Ten Years in School Children from Shanghai and Hong Kong

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Abstract

Children in Hong Kong slept 0.3 hours less on weekdays over a 10-year period compared to those in Shanghai.

  • Hong Kong children had later bedtimes and wakeup times than those in Shanghai.
  • Sleep duration for Hong Kong children decreased from 9.2 to 8.9 hours on weekdays.
  • In contrast, sleep duration for Shanghai children increased from 9.4 to 9.6 hours on weekdays.
  • Both groups experienced longer sleep durations on weekends.
  • The prevalence of weekend oversleep among Hong Kong children significantly increased, while no change was observed in Shanghai.

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