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社会时差与大学生的学业成绩呈负相关。

Social jetlag negatively correlates with academic performance in undergraduates.

作者信息

Haraszti Réka Ágnes, Ella Krisztina, Gyöngyösi Norbert, Roenneberg Till, Káldi Krisztina

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Semmelweis University , Budapest , Hungary and.

出版信息

Chronobiol Int. 2014 Jun;31(5):603-12. doi: 10.3109/07420528.2013.879164. Epub 2014 Feb 3.

Abstract

Discrepancies between sleep timing on workdays and weekends, also known as social jetlag (SJL), affect the majority of the population and have been found to be associated with increased health risk and health-impairing behaviors. In this study, we explored the relationship between SJL and academic performance in a sample of undergraduates of the Semmelweis University. We assessed SJL and other sleep-related parameters with the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) (n = 753). Academic performance was measured by the average grade based on weekly test results as well as scores acquired on the final test (n = 247). The average mid-sleep point on free days in the Hungarian sample fits well the regression line plotted for longitudes within the Central European Time Zone and chronotypes, confirming that sunlight has a major impact on chronotype. Multivariate analysis showed negative effect of SJL on the weekly average grade (p = 0.028, n = 247) during the lecture term with its highly regular teaching schedules, while this association disappeared in the exam period (p = 0.871, n = 247) when students had no scheduled obligations (lower SJL). We also analyzed the relationship between the time of the weekly tests and academic performance and found that students with later sleep times on free days achieved worse in the morning (p = 0.017, n = 129), while the inverse tendency was observed for the afternoon test-takers (p = 0.10, n = 118). We did not find significant association between academic performance and sleep duration or sleep debt on work days. Our data suggest that circadian misalignment can have a significant negative effect on academic performance. One possible reason for this misalignment is socially enforced sleep times.

摘要

工作日和周末的睡眠时间差异,也就是所谓的社会时差(SJL),影响着大多数人,并且已被发现与健康风险增加和损害健康的行为有关。在本研究中,我们在塞梅尔维斯大学的本科生样本中探讨了社会时差与学业成绩之间的关系。我们使用慕尼黑时间类型问卷(MCTQ)评估了社会时差和其他与睡眠相关的参数(n = 753)。学业成绩通过基于每周测试结果的平均成绩以及期末考试成绩来衡量(n = 247)。匈牙利样本中自由日的平均睡眠中点与中欧时区经度和时间类型绘制的回归线拟合良好,证实阳光对时间类型有重大影响。多变量分析显示,在授课学期具有高度规律教学时间表期间,社会时差对每周平均成绩有负面影响(p = 0.028,n = 247),而在考试期间,当学生没有既定任务(社会时差较低)时,这种关联消失了(p = 0.871,n = 247)。我们还分析了每周测试时间与学业成绩之间的关系,发现自由日睡眠时间较晚的学生上午成绩较差(p = 0.017,n = 129),而下午考试的学生则呈现相反趋势(p = 0.10,n = 118)。我们没有发现学业成绩与工作日睡眠时间或睡眠债之间存在显著关联。我们的数据表明,昼夜节律失调可能对学业成绩产生重大负面影响。这种失调的一个可能原因是社会强制的睡眠时间。

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