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封锁后重新开放:在家工作和使用数字设备对 COVID-19 封锁和重新开放后睡眠、身体活动和健康的影响。

Reopening after lockdown: the influence of working-from-home and digital device use on sleep, physical activity, and wellbeing following COVID-19 lockdown and reopening.

机构信息

Sleep and Cognition Laboratory, Centre for Sleep and Cognition, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

Laboratory of Neurobehavioral Genomics, Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Programme, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.

出版信息

Sleep. 2022 Jan 11;45(1). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab250.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

COVID-19 lockdowns drastically affected sleep, physical activity, and wellbeing. We studied how these behaviors evolved during reopening the possible contributions of continued working from home and smartphone usage.

METHODS

Participants (N = 198) were studied through the lockdown and subsequent reopening period, using a wearable sleep/activity tracker, smartphone-delivered ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and passive smartphone usage tracking. Work/study location was obtained through daily EMA ascertainment.

RESULTS

Upon reopening, earlier, shorter sleep and increased physical activity were observed, alongside increased self-rated stress and poorer evening mood ratings. These reopening changes were affected by post-lockdown work arrangements and patterns of smartphone usage. Individuals who returned to work or school in-person tended toward larger shifts to earlier sleep and wake timings. Returning to in-person work/school also correlated with more physical activity. Contrary to expectation, there was no decrease in objectively measured smartphone usage after reopening. A cluster analysis showed that persons with relatively heavier smartphone use prior to bedtime had later sleep timings and lower physical activity.

CONCLUSIONS

These observations indicate that the reopening after lockdown was accompanied by earlier sleep timing, increased physical activity, and altered mental wellbeing. Moreover, these changes were affected by work/study arrangements and smartphone usage patterns.

摘要

研究目的

COVID-19 封锁措施极大地影响了睡眠、身体活动和健康。我们研究了在重新开放期间这些行为是如何演变的,以及继续在家工作和使用智能手机可能带来的影响。

研究方法

通过佩戴睡眠/活动追踪器、智能手机提供的生态瞬时评估(EMA)和被动智能手机使用跟踪,对 198 名参与者进行了研究。通过日常 EMA 确定工作/学习地点。

研究结果

重新开放后,观察到睡眠时间更早、更短,身体活动增加,同时自我评估的压力增加和晚上情绪评分变差。这些重新开放的变化受到封锁后工作安排和智能手机使用模式的影响。返回现场工作/学习的人往往倾向于更早的睡眠和醒来时间。返回现场工作/学习也与更多的身体活动相关。与预期相反,重新开放后,客观测量的智能手机使用量并没有减少。聚类分析表明,睡前智能手机使用量相对较大的人睡眠时间较晚,身体活动较少。

结论

这些观察结果表明,封锁后的重新开放伴随着睡眠时间更早、身体活动增加和心理健康状况改变。此外,这些变化受到工作/学习安排和智能手机使用模式的影响。

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