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萨斯喀彻温省两个原住民社区睡眠模式的季节性变化。

Seasonal Changes in Sleep Patterns in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities.

作者信息

Karunanayake Chandima P, Ramsden Vivian R, Bird Clifford, Seeseequasis Jeremy, McMullin Kathleen, Fenton Mark, Skomro Robert, Kirychuk Shelley, Rennie Donna C, Russell Brooke P, Koehncke Niels, Smith-Windsor Thomas, King Malcolm, Abonyi Sylvia, Dosman James A, Pahwa Punam

机构信息

Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan, 104 Clinic Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2Z4, Canada.

Department of Academic Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, West Winds Primary Health Centre, 3311 Fairlight Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7M 3Y5, Canada.

出版信息

Clocks Sleep. 2021 Aug 11;3(3):415-428. doi: 10.3390/clockssleep3030029.

Abstract

Sleep is crucial for maintaining the recovery and restoration of the body and brain. Less sleep is associated with poor mental and physical performance. Seasonal changes in sleep patterns can be observed. This paper examines seasonal effects on sleep timing, duration, and problems in two Cree First Nation communities in Saskatchewan, Canada. Data were available from a community survey of 588 adults aged 18 years and older (range: 18-78 years) with 44.2% males and 55.8% females. Results are presented using descriptive statistics and a binary logistic-regression model to identify the association between seasonal changes in sleep patterns, and demographic, social, and environmental factors. The participants reported sleeping the least during the spring and summer months and sleeping the most during the fall and winter months. This was further confirmed by sleep hours and the lower proportion of recommended hours of sleep during the spring and summer, and a higher proportion of longer sleep duration during the fall and winter months. There was no significant variation in sleeping onset and wake-up times by season. Overall, there were no significant differences in the prevalence of sleep deprivation, insomnia, and excessive daytime sleepiness by season. When stratified by age group and sex, some differences existed in the prevalence of sleep problems by season. More than two-thirds (68.6%) of the participants reported that there was a change in sleep patterns across seasons, and about 26.0% reported a very or extremely marked change in sleep patterns across seasons. Changes in sleep patterns by season were related to money left at the end of the month and damage caused by dampness in the house.

摘要

睡眠对于维持身体和大脑的恢复与修复至关重要。睡眠不足与精神和身体表现不佳有关。可以观察到睡眠模式的季节性变化。本文研究了加拿大萨斯喀彻温省两个克里原住民社区中季节对睡眠时间、时长和问题的影响。数据来自对588名18岁及以上成年人(年龄范围:18 - 78岁)的社区调查,其中男性占44.2%,女性占55.8%。结果通过描述性统计和二元逻辑回归模型呈现,以确定睡眠模式的季节性变化与人口统计学、社会和环境因素之间的关联。参与者报告称在春季和夏季睡眠时间最少,在秋季和冬季睡眠时间最多。这通过睡眠时间以及春季和夏季推荐睡眠时间比例较低、秋季和冬季较长睡眠时间比例较高得到了进一步证实。按季节划分,入睡时间和起床时间没有显著差异。总体而言,按季节划分,睡眠剥夺、失眠和白天过度嗜睡的患病率没有显著差异。按年龄组和性别分层时,睡眠问题的患病率在不同季节存在一些差异。超过三分之二(68.6%)的参与者报告称季节间睡眠模式有变化,约26.0%的人报告季节间睡眠模式有非常明显或极其明显的变化。季节间睡眠模式的变化与月底剩余的钱以及房屋潮湿造成的损害有关。

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