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      Association of social jetlag and eating patterns with sleep quality and daytime sleepiness in Japanese high school students.

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          A high prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness and poor sleep quality has been reported in adolescents, but the effects of social jetlag on sleep quality and daytime sleepiness are unclear. Therefore, we assessed the association of sleep and eating patterns with daytime sleepiness and sleep quality among a total of 756 Japanese high school students. Participants completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to evaluate sleep quality, the Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale to evaluate daytime sleepiness, and an 8-day sleep diary. Data on average sleep duration, social jetlag, midsleep on free days sleep corrected, and the differences in the first and last meal timing between school days and non-school days were obtained from participants' sleep diaries. The results reveal that social jetlag is associated with differences in the first meal timing between school days and non-school days, and that social jetlag of more than 2 hr is associated with extremely poor sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness in Japanese high school students. Our findings suggest that reducing social jetlag to within a 2-hr window is important to prevent poor sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness for this population.

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          Journal
          J Sleep Res
          Journal of sleep research
          Wiley
          1365-2869
          0962-1105
          Apr 2023
          : 32
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physiology and Systems Bioscience, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan.
          [2 ] Department of Human Nutrition, Chugoku Gakuen University, Okayama, Japan.
          Article
          10.1111/jsr.13661
          35672255
          6b6cc03f-ad0b-441c-9001-4e18ed72380f
          History

          eating habits,sleep,social jetlag,adolescents,chronotype,circadian rhythm

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