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Age and gender differences in objective sleep properties using large-scale body acceleration data in a Japanese population

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-89341-x

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan [15H03095, 17H00878, 20H00569]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H00569, 17H00878, 15H03095] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study analyzed large-scale objective sleep data from 68,604 Japanese residents and found significant age and gender-related differences in sleep habits and quality. As age increases, there are changes in sleep patterns and quality, with women having shorter sleep durations and lower sleep quality compared to men of the same age group.
Using large-scale objective sleep data derived from body acceleration signals of 68,604 Japanese residents ranging from adolescents to the elderly (10-89 years old), we found significant age- and gender-related differences in sleep properties (timing, duration, and quality) in real-life settings. Time-in-bed and total sleep time (TST) showed a U-shaped association with age, indicating their decrease in adulthood following their increase in the elderly. There was a remarkable shift in sleep phase toward earlier bedtime and earlier wake time with increasing age (>20 years), together with worsening of sleep quality, which is estimated by sleep efficiency (SE) and wake time after sleep onset. Gender comparisons showed that TST was shorter in women than in similarly aged men, which is much evident after the age of 30 years. This was associated with later bedtimes and greater age-related deterioration of sleep quality in women. Compared to men in the same age group, women over age 50 demonstrated a greater reduction in SE with aging, due mainly to increasing durations of nighttime awakening. These differences can be attributed to several intricately intertwined causes, including biological aging as well as socio-cultural and socio-familial factors in Japan. In conclusion, our findings provide valuable insights on the characteristics of Japanese sleep habits.

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