Clocks & Sleep (Sep 2022)

Sleep Habits in Pairs of Japanese High School Students and Their Mothers in Summer and Autumn

  • Koh Mizuno,
  • Kazue Okamoto-Mizuno,
  • Akiko Maeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/clockssleep4040041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 520 – 534

Abstract

Read online

This study aimed to examine the sleep habits in pairs of Japanese high school students and their mothers in the summer and autumn. Nineteen pairs of high school students and their mothers participated in this study. Wrist actigraphy, subjective sleep evaluations, and bedroom environmental measurements (temperature, humidity, and light) were performed for a duration of one week. The results of a split-plot analysis of variance revealed no significant difference in the actigraphically evaluated time spent in bed (TIB) between the seasons and between the mothers and students. The TIB was approximately 6 h on weekdays, and significantly lengthened to approximately 7 h on weekends (p p p < 0.05). A perceived sleep loss “almost every day” or “several times per week” was reported by approximately half of the mothers and students in each season. The students occasionally fell into nocturnal sleep with the room light turned on. These results suggest that sleep hygiene education considering life habit characteristics is required to ensure sufficient sleep time.

Keywords