Variation in Sleep Traits in the Indian Population During Social Restriction

Saurabh Jaiswal, Nishi Soni, Arjita Yadav, Sudhir Kumar, Shalie Malik, Sangeeta Rani
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Aim: We conducted this study to investigate the impact of social restrictions on chronotype categories, social jetlag, and sleep parameters in the Indian population. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 with 139 participants. We used an online questionnaire (Google Form) enclosing respondents' sociodemographic information Social jetlag and sleep parameters were measured with the µ-MCTQ and chronotype was assessed by the r-MEQ. Chi-square, paired t-tests, and One-way ANOVA were used to analyse the data. Pearson correlation was used to determine the strength of the relationship between the variables. Results: Our results highlighted that a total of 23.8% of volunteers reported social jetlag before social restriction and it significantly reduced to 13.7% (P = .001) in the social restricted condition. There is no significant difference in sleep duration during the workday and free days of socially restriction (P = .11). We found a difference between midsleep free day (MSf) and midsleep free day corrected (MSfsc) (mean of 13 min before restrictions (P = .05) and 10 min during restrictions; P = .001). Conclusion: Our findings provide crucial insights into variations in sleep/wake schedule stability, as seen by changes in the decrease of social jetlag between restriction. It was established that the individuals had significantly equivalent total sleep at both time points, as well as a later sleep-wake time under the social restriction.
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印度人在社会限制期间的睡眠特征差异
目的:我们开展了这项研究,以调查社交限制对印度人群的时型类别、社交时差和睡眠参数的影响:这项横断面研究于 2021 年进行,共有 139 人参与。我们使用了一份在线问卷(谷歌表单),其中包含受访者的社会人口学信息。社交时差和睡眠参数通过 µ-MCTQ 进行测量,而时间型则通过 r-MEQ 进行评估。数据分析采用了卡方检验、配对 t 检验和单因素方差分析。皮尔逊相关法用于确定变量之间的关系强度:结果:我们的研究结果表明,在社交限制前,共有 23.8%的志愿者报告了社交时差问题,而在社交限制条件下,这一比例明显降低至 13.7%(P = .001)。工作日和自由社交限制日的睡眠时间没有明显差异(P = .11)。我们发现,自由睡眠日(MSf)和修正自由睡眠日(MSfsc)之间存在差异(限制前平均为13分钟(P = .05),限制期间为10分钟;P = .001):我们的研究结果为了解睡眠/觉醒时间表稳定性的变化提供了重要依据。研究结果表明,在两个时间点上,个体的总睡眠时间明显相等,而在社交限制下,个体的睡眠-觉醒时间更晚。
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