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青少年和青年期睡眠时间的发展趋势:来自美国全国样本的证据。

Developmental trends in sleep duration in adolescence and young adulthood: evidence from a national United States sample.

作者信息

Maslowsky Julie, Ozer Emily J

机构信息

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.

Division of Community Health and Human Development, School of Public Health, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, California.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2014 Jun;54(6):691-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.10.201. Epub 2013 Dec 18.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To present normative values of mean sleep duration from adolescence through young adulthood (ages 13-32 years), prevalence of short (<6 hours) and long (>10 hours) sleep durations, and differences in each by sex and race/ethnicity.

METHODS

Mean sleep duration and prevalence of extremely short and long sleep were estimated using data from the United States National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, Waves 1-4 (N = 15,701).

RESULTS

Sleep duration showed age-related trends, with decreases across the adolescent period from 8.5 hours per night at age 13 years to 7.3 hours at age 18 years, an increase through the emerging adulthood period to 8.5 hours at age 22, and a gradual decline across early adulthood to 7.7 hours at age 32 years. Prevalence of extremely long and short sleep followed similar developmental trends. Adolescent girls reported lower mean sleep duration than did boys, but women reported longer average sleep duration than did men from age 19 years onward. Short sleep duration was most common among African-Americans at all ages. Long sleep was most common among African-Americans in adolescence and emerging adulthood and among Hispanics in early adulthood.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep duration is developmentally patterned from adolescence through early adulthood. Mean and extreme sleep durations vary systematically by sex and race/ethnicity as well as age. These normative data on sleep duration will inform studies of the role of sleep in the etiology of a wide range of health conditions affecting adolescents and young adults.

摘要

目的

呈现从青春期到青年期(13 - 32岁)的平均睡眠时间的规范值、短睡眠(<6小时)和长睡眠(>10小时)的患病率,以及按性别和种族/族裔划分的各项差异。

方法

使用来自美国青少年健康全国纵向研究第1 - 4波的数据(N = 15,701)估算平均睡眠时间以及极短和长睡眠时间的患病率。

结果

睡眠时间呈现出与年龄相关的趋势,在青春期期间从13岁时每晚8.5小时减少到18岁时的7.3小时,在成年初期增加到22岁时的8.5小时,并在成年早期逐渐下降到32岁时的7.7小时。极长和短睡眠的患病率遵循类似的发展趋势。青春期女孩报告的平均睡眠时间低于男孩,但从19岁起,女性报告的平均睡眠时间长于男性。在所有年龄段,非裔美国人中短睡眠时间最为常见。在青春期和成年初期,非裔美国人中长睡眠时间最为常见,而在成年早期,西班牙裔中长睡眠时间最为常见。

结论

从青春期到成年早期,睡眠时间呈现出发展模式。平均睡眠时间和极端睡眠时间在性别、种族/族裔以及年龄方面存在系统性差异。这些关于睡眠时间的规范数据将为研究睡眠在影响青少年和青年的广泛健康状况病因中的作用提供参考。

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