Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory, Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.
Sleep. 2023 Jul 11;46(7). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsad059.
Younger adults have a biological disposition to sleep and wake at later times that conflict with early morning obligations like work and school; this conflict leads to inadequate sleep duration and a difference in sleep timing between school days and weekends. The COVID-19 pandemic forced universities and workplaces to shut down in person attendance and implement remote learning and meetings that decreased/removed commute times and gave students more flexibility with their sleep timing. To determine the impact of remote learning on the daily sleep-wake cycle we conducted a natural experiment using wrist actimetry monitors to compare activity patterns and light exposure in three cohorts of students: pre-shutdown in-person learning (2019), during-shutdown remote learning (2020), and post-shutdown in-person learning (2021). Our results show that during-shutdown the difference between school day and weekend sleep onset, duration, and midsleep timing was diminished. For instance, midsleep during school days pre-shutdown occurred 50 min later on weekends (5:14 ± 12 min) than school days (4:24 ± 14 min) but it did not differ under COVID restrictions. Additionally, we found that while the interindividual variance in sleep parameters increased under COVID restrictions the intraindividual variance did not change, indicating that the schedule flexibility did not cause more irregular sleep patterns. In line with our sleep timing results, school day vs. weekend differences in the timing of light exposure present pre- and post-shutdown were absent under COVID restrictions. Our results provide further evidence that increased freedom in class scheduling allows university students to better and consistently align sleep behavior between school days and weekends.
年轻人的生物钟倾向于晚睡晚起,这与早晨的工作和上学等任务相冲突;这种冲突导致睡眠时间不足,以及上学日和周末的睡眠时间不同。COVID-19 大流行迫使大学和工作场所停止现场出勤,实施远程学习和会议,减少/消除通勤时间,并为学生提供更多灵活的睡眠时间。为了确定远程学习对日常睡眠-觉醒周期的影响,我们使用手腕活动监测器进行了一项自然实验,比较了三个学生群体的活动模式和光照暴露情况:现场学习(2019 年)、远程学习(2020 年)和现场学习(2021 年)。我们的研究结果表明,在远程学习期间,学校日和周末的睡眠开始、持续时间和睡眠中点时间之间的差异减小。例如,在现场学习期间,周末的睡眠中点比学校日晚 50 分钟(5:14 ± 12 分钟),但在 COVID 限制下没有差异。此外,我们发现,虽然 COVID 限制下睡眠参数的个体间变异性增加,但个体内变异性没有变化,这表明日程安排的灵活性并没有导致更不规则的睡眠模式。与我们的睡眠时间结果一致,在 COVID 限制下,上学日和周末光照暴露时间的差异在远程学习前后都不存在。我们的研究结果进一步证明,课程安排的自由度增加使大学生能够更好地在上学日和周末之间调整睡眠行为。