Social Jetlag and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness from a Sample of Russian Children and Adolescents

Sergey N Kolomeichuk,1,2 Christoph Randler,3 Artem V Morozov,4 Denis G Gubin,2,5 Christopher L Drake6 1Laboratory of Genetics, Institute of Biology, Karelian Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russia; 2Tyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, Russia; 3University of Tuebingen,...

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Published in:Nature and Science of Sleep
Main Authors: Kolomeichuk,Sergey N, Randler,Christoph, Morozov,Artem V, Gubin,Denis G, Drake,Christopher L
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Dove Press 2021
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/social-jetlag-and-excessive-daytime-sleepiness-from-a-sample-of-russia-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NSS
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Summary:Sergey N Kolomeichuk,1,2 Christoph Randler,3 Artem V Morozov,4 Denis G Gubin,2,5 Christopher L Drake6 1Laboratory of Genetics, Institute of Biology, Karelian Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russia; 2Tyumen State Medical University, Tyumen, Russia; 3University of Tuebingen, Department of Biology, Tübingen, D-72076, Germany; 4Laboratory of Ecological Physiology of Animals, Institute of Biology, Karelian Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk, Russia; 5Tyumen Cardiology Research Center, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Russian Academy of Science, Tomsk, Russia; 6Henry Ford Hospital Sleep Disorders and Research Center, Detroit, MI, USACorrespondence: Christoph RandlerUniversity of Tuebingen, Department of Biology, Auf der Morgenstelle 24, Tübingen, D-72076, GermanyTel +49-7071-2074611Email christoph.randler@uni-tuebingen.dePurpose: Insufficient nocturnal sleep is a primary source of excessive daytime sleepiness. Most previous research has focused on the disparity between sleep demands and study start times in adolescents. Fewer studies have focused on elementary schoolchildren. We hypothesize that late sleep timing is connected to excessive daytime sleepiness in a sample of Russian children and adolescents. The major goals of our study were to evaluate excessive daytime sleepiness in Russian schoolchildren and adolescents using the Russian version of the Pediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale (PDSS) and to estimate its relationship with sleep-wake parameters using the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ).Materials and Methods: Student subjects were from public educational facilities in the Republic of Karelia. They completed both the PDSS and the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire to estimate sleep parameters and chronotype (MSFsc). Five hundred and eleven students provided data for the PDSS and sleep-wake variables, and 479 for the full MCTQ data.Results: The overall prevalence of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) in our sample was 18%. The total PDSS score was ...