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Meta-Analysis
. 2021 Jan;5(1):113-122.
doi: 10.1038/s41562-020-00965-x. Epub 2020 Nov 16.

Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Desana Kocevska  1   2   3   4 Thom S Lysen  1 Aafje Dotinga  5 M Elisabeth Koopman-Verhoeff  2   3 Maartje P C M Luijk  2   6 Niki Antypa  7 Nienke R Biermasz  8 Anneke Blokstra  9 Johannes Brug  10   11 Wiliam J Burk  12 Hannie C Comijs  13 Eva Corpeleijn  14 Hassan S Dashti  15   16 Eduard J de Bruin  17 Ron de Graaf  18 Ivonne P M Derks  2   3 Julia F Dewald-Kaufmann  17   19   20 Petra J M Elders  21 Reinoldus J B J Gemke  22 Linda Grievink  10 Lauren Hale  23 Catharina A Hartman  24 Cobi J Heijnen  25 Martijn Huisman  26 Anke Huss  27 M Arfan Ikram  1   28   29 Samuel E Jones  30 Mariska Klein Velderman  31 Maaike Koning  32 Anne Marie Meijer  17 Kim Meijer  5 Raymond Noordam  33 Albertine J Oldehinkel  24 Joost Oude Groeniger  34 Brenda W J H Penninx  13 H Susan J Picavet  9 Sara Pieters  12   35 Sijmen A Reijneveld  31   36 Ellen Reitz  37 Carry M Renders  32   38 Gerda Rodenburg  39 Femke Rutters  26 Matt C Smith  30 Amika S Singh  40 Marieke B Snijder  41   42 Karien Stronks  41 Margreet Ten Have  18 Jos W R Twisk  26 Dike Van de Mheen  39   43 Jan van der Ende  2 Kristiaan B van der Heijden  44   45 Peter G van der Velden  46 Frank J van Lenthe  34 Raphaële R L van Litsenburg  47   48 Sandra H van Oostrom  9 Frank J van Schalkwijk  49   50 Connor M Sheehan  51 Robert A Verheij  52 Frank C Verhulst  2 Marije C M Vermeulen  4   44 Roel C H Vermeulen  27   53 W M Monique Verschuren  9   53 Tanja G M Vrijkotte  54 Alet H Wijga  9 Agnes M Willemen  49   50 Maike Ter Wolbeek  55 Andrew R Wood  30 Yllza Xerxa  2   3 Wichor M Bramer  56 Oscar H Franco  1   57 Annemarie I Luik  1 Eus J W Van Someren #  4   58 Henning Tiemeier #  59   60   61
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Meta-Analysis

Sleep characteristics across the lifespan in 1.1 million people from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Desana Kocevska et al. Nat Hum Behav. 2021 Jan.
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Abstract

We aimed to obtain reliable reference charts for sleep duration, estimate the prevalence of sleep complaints across the lifespan and identify risk indicators of poor sleep. Studies were identified through systematic literature search in Embase, Medline and Web of Science (9 August 2019) and through personal contacts. Eligible studies had to be published between 2000 and 2017 with data on sleep assessed with questionnaires including ≥100 participants from the general population. We assembled individual participant data from 200,358 people (aged 1-100 years, 55% female) from 36 studies from the Netherlands, 471,759 people (40-69 years, 55.5% female) from the United Kingdom and 409,617 people (≥18 years, 55.8% female) from the United States. One in four people slept less than age-specific recommendations, but only 5.8% slept outside of the 'acceptable' sleep duration. Among teenagers, 51.5% reported total sleep times (TST) of less than the recommended 8-10 h and 18% report daytime sleepiness. In adults (≥18 years), poor sleep quality (13.3%) and insomnia symptoms (9.6-19.4%) were more prevalent than short sleep duration (6.5% with TST < 6 h). Insomnia symptoms were most frequent in people spending ≥9 h in bed, whereas poor sleep quality was more frequent in those spending <6 h in bed. TST was similar across countries, but insomnia symptoms were 1.5-2.9 times higher in the United States. Women (≥41 years) reported sleeping shorter times or slightly less efficiently than men, whereas with actigraphy they were estimated to sleep longer and more efficiently than man. This study provides age- and sex-specific population reference charts for sleep duration and efficiency which can help guide personalized advice on sleep length and preventive practices.

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