GENDER-RELATED AND AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP DETERMINED BY HOME-RECORDED SLEEP LOGS AND ACTIMETRY FROM 400 ADULTS

Authors
Citation
A. Reyner et Ja. Horne, GENDER-RELATED AND AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN SLEEP DETERMINED BY HOME-RECORDED SLEEP LOGS AND ACTIMETRY FROM 400 ADULTS, Sleep, 18(2), 1995, pp. 127-134
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Behavioral Sciences","Clinical Neurology
Journal title
SleepACNP
ISSN journal
01618105
Volume
18
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
127 - 134
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-8105(1995)18:2<127:GAADIS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Home-based sleep was monitored by morning logs and wrist actimetry for 15 nights in a sample of 400 adults (20-70 years old; 211 female, 189 male; one per household). Subjects on sleep-enhancing medications and /or whose sleep was severely disturbed by illness were excluded. Subje cts were grouped into age bands: (''young'' = 20-34 years, ''mid-aged' ' = 35-49 years and ''older'' = 50-70 years). Women retired to bed and fell asleep earlier than men. Men and women woke up earlier with incr easing age. Sleep period time was markedly longer for women. Most repo rted awakenings were <5 minutes, Women reported more awakenings, more total time spent awake during the night and poorer sleep quality; all these findings were most evident in the older women, who also took lon ger to fall asleep than any other group. Although these age effects ar e consistent with those reported elsewhere, the gender effects, some o f which are much stronger than the age effects, have not been so evide nt before.