Night-time smartphone use, sleep duration, sleep quality, and menstrual disturbances in young adult women: A population-based study with high-resolution tracking data.
Elin Rosenbek SeverinsenThea Otte AndersenAgnete Skovlund DissingAndreas Kryger JensenChristoffer SejlingNina la Cour FreieslebenHenriette Svarre NielsenNaja Hulvej RodPublished in: Sleep advances : a journal of the Sleep Research Society (2023)
Night-time smartphone use was associated with longer sleep duration, but not with menstrual disturbances in adult women. Short sleep duration and sleep quality were associated with menstrual disturbances. Further investigation of the effects of night-time smartphone use on sleep and female reproductive function in large prospective studies is needed.
Keyphrases
- sleep quality
- depressive symptoms
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- high resolution
- young adults
- physical activity
- pregnancy outcomes
- cervical cancer screening
- childhood cancer
- electronic health record
- breast cancer risk
- mass spectrometry
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- artificial intelligence
- data analysis