Objective and Subjective Intraindividual Variability in Sleep: Predisposing Factors and Health Consequences.
Chenlu GaoMichael K ScullinPublished in: Psychosomatic medicine (2024)
Risk for irregular sleep patterns is increased in specific demographic groups and may be precipitated by, or contribute to, higher stress and time management inefficiencies. Irregular sleep may lead to poor sleep quality and adverse health outcomes, independent of mean sleep duration, underscoring the importance of addressing sleep consistency.