A genderwise comparison of sleep habits of a sample adult population of Kathmandu

B. Gorkhali
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Introduction: A consolidated sleep of 7-9 hours has recuperative effect and improves cognitive function. Relating to their differences in sociodemograpic roles and physiological responses, men and women have different sleep characteristics. Gender differences in Nepalese population has not been reported. The knowledge could be helpful in addressing their sleep disorders. Materials and methods: Sleep-related information was collected by means of questionnaires from randomly selected adults visiting a blood donation center in Kathmandu. Results: Complete response was obtained from 442 participants - 317 males and 125 females, with comparable mean age. Most (83.26%) participants had 7-9 hours of sleep. Women went to bed earlier (9.43 pm ±57 min vs 10.05 pm ±77 min in men, p=0.006) as well as woke up earlier (5.37 am ±48 min vs 6.04 am ±91 min in men, p<0.001). Total duration of sleep was comparable between the groups (nearly 8 hours ±1 hour). Age correlated inversely with sleep duration in men (p=0.003) but not in women. Conclusions: Most participants have adequate sleep duration. Women go to bed earlier and wake up earlier than men, but have about equal duration of sleep.
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加德满都成人样本睡眠习惯的性别比较
介绍:7-9小时的巩固睡眠有恢复和改善认知功能的作用。由于男女在社会人口学角色和生理反应上的差异,男女的睡眠特征也不同。尼泊尔人口的性别差异尚未报道。这些知识可能有助于解决他们的睡眠障碍。材料与方法:随机抽取加德满都某献血中心的成年人进行问卷调查,收集与睡眠相关的信息。结果:442名参与者获得完全缓解,其中男性317名,女性125名,平均年龄相当。大多数(83.26%)参与者的睡眠时间为7-9小时。女性睡得更早(男性为9.43±57分钟vs 10.05±77分钟,p=0.006),醒得更早(男性为5.37±48分钟vs 6.04±91分钟,p<0.001)。两组之间的总睡眠时间(近8小时±1小时)具有可比性。男性的年龄与睡眠时间呈负相关(p=0.003),而女性则不然。结论:大多数参与者有充足的睡眠时间。女性比男性睡得早,醒得也早,但睡眠时间大致相同。
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