We analysed the effects of age and gender on the habitual sleep-wake rhythm
in 2252 randomly selected subjects living in Shimonoseki. Japan. Subjects
were divided into 21 age groups with a matching number of males and females
for each. During the period from primary school to adolescence, the bedtim
e became delayed and sleep length decreased with age. After that period, wi
th increasing age, bedtime became earlier and sleep length increased. The n
umber of awakenings and the length of daytime naps increased markedly with
epoch after 50 years and 70 years of age, respectively. Gender differences
were considered to be due to the women's social and domestic customs in Jap
an.