The Effects of Genetic Background for Diurnal Preference on Sleep Development in Early Childhood.
Isabel Morales-MunozKatri KantojärviVeli-Matti UhreOuti Saarenpää-HeikkiläAnneli KylliäinenPirjo PölkkiSari-Leena HimanenLinnea KarlssonHasse KarlssonE Juulia PaavonenTiina PaunioPublished in: Nature and science of sleep (2021)
Genetic liability to diurnal preference for eveningness relates to longer sleep-onset during the first two years of life, and to objectively measured lowered sleep efficiency. These findings enhance our understanding on the biological factors affecting sleep development, and contribute to clarify the physiological sleep architecture in early childhood.