The effects of social jetlag and sleep variability on sleepiness in a population‐based study: The mediating role of sleep debt

Sep 11, 2023Journal of sleep research

How social jetlag and varied sleep schedules relate to sleepiness, with sleep debt as a link

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Abstract

The prevalence of social jetlag was 23% for those with an absolute difference in mid-sleep time of more than 1 hour.

  • Social jetlag significantly affected scores on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, indicating greater daytime sleepiness.
  • This association was not statistically significant after adjusting for demographic factors and sleep characteristics.
  • An indirect effect of social jetlag on sleepiness was observed, mediated by sleep debt.
  • No significant effect of sleep variability on daytime sleepiness was identified.
  • The findings highlight the role of circadian misalignment and sleep debt in sleep health at the population level.

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