Even looking a bit later, the authors found that around 15-19% of blood samples were drawn as early as 5-6 a.m. This is before many would normally wake up (c.f. our study here for 1 example of sleep timing before & after the early pandemic https://t.c
Great study @leduardobrandao
Thank you @ProfEspie for raising this matter outside the academia. For those interested in more details, you can reach our work here https://t.co/sBVnA2MPWA
My question from few days ago is answered. Surprise: SJL was less due to pandemic. Need to read further but I stick to the idea that geography matters. And I am in a painfully wrong geography. https://t.co/Z1WL2Fk8gZ
8/ Here's some of our work on changes in sleep and its timing during the pandemic: https://t.co/xxnC2WBMEa
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.co/usuOF0l7Hm
RT @SleepResearch_: Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t…
RT @OxPsychiatry: Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.c…
RT @ProfEspie: Great work here led by @JCedernaes. Happy to be involved. The pandemic affected the timing of our sleep. https://t.co/y51iGm…
@GunnarBj So if we had stuck to DST still today, in Kiruna the sun would have risen at 8:44 today – far later than most people get up at. For a distribution of wake-up time across 14 countries on working days across multiple continents, see our latest SJL
➡️ How self-reported changes to the stability of sleep/wake timing, as reflected by changes in SJL, can be a critical marker of the risk of experiencing insomnia-related symptoms – even when individuals manage to reduce their social jetlag. https://t.co/fu
RT @ProfEspie: Great work here led by @JCedernaes. Happy to be involved. The pandemic affected the timing of our sleep. https://t.co/y51iGm…
Great work here led by @JCedernaes. Happy to be involved. The pandemic affected the timing of our sleep. https://t.co/y51iGmwA3n
RT @OxPsychiatry: Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.c…
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.co/bf46VCxhlc #tech #covid19
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.co/3PN6XqBEdr
his latest 👉 https://t.co/i0RiHf1yZI
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia - A Multi-National Survey Study https://t.co/XeJzyYqOMN
RT @SKolom1976: Nice and useful study! My congratulations!
RT @JCedernaes: 1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work…
Nice and useful study! My congratulations!
RT @leduardobrandao: In this brilliant thread by my supervisor @JCedernaes, you can check our new findings and thoughts regarding sleep tim…
RT @JCedernaes: 1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work…
RT @JCedernaes: 1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work…
RT @leduardobrandao: In this brilliant thread by my supervisor @JCedernaes, you can check our new findings and thoughts regarding sleep tim…
In this brilliant thread by my supervisor @JCedernaes, you can check our new findings and thoughts regarding sleep timing alterations and insomnia symptoms during COVID pandemics.
RT @JCedernaes: 1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work…
RT @JCedernaes: 1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work…
RT @E_Karageorgiou: Great thread on #insomnia and #SocialJetLag... and more. You get a clear picture of their relationship with references…
RT @sleep_advocate: #COVID19 pandemic => work from home => more work schedule flexibility => more bedtime flexibility => reduced social jet…
RT @E_Karageorgiou: Great thread on #insomnia and #SocialJetLag... and more. You get a clear picture of their relationship with references…
RT @E_Karageorgiou: Great thread on #insomnia and #SocialJetLag... and more. You get a clear picture of their relationship with references…
#COVID19 pandemic => work from home => more work schedule flexibility => more bedtime flexibility => reduced social jetlag => better #sleep? Apparently not as clear! Read @JCedernaes’s new paper!
Pandemic => Work from home => more work schedule flexibility => more bedtime flexibility => reduced social jetlag => better sleep? Apparently not as clear! Read @JCedernaes’s new paper!
Great thread on #insomnia and #SocialJetLag... and more. You get a clear picture of their relationship with references from impactful research studies!
1. Changes in social jetlag (SJL) associated with the risk of reporting symptoms of insomnia New ICOSS collaborative work – with the cool analyses by @leduardobrandao – on how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted sleep & its timing 🧵, also on SJL
What a lovely figure, @leduardobrandao! 👏👏👏 https://t.co/2PWe38MQam https://t.co/mMScv0ZfjP
RT @paoloigna1: Very interesting... thanks @luigidegennar!
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia – A Multi-National Survey Study Come la pandemia (e i lockdown) hanno modificato le nostre abitudini di sonno e le differenze tra giorni feriali e festi…https://t.co/7Syl4Eu2Ut
Very interesting... thanks @luigidegennar!
Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia – A Multi-National Survey Study Come la pandemia (e i lockdown) hanno modificato le nostre abitudini di sonno e le differenze tra giorni feriali e festivi https://t.co/H0OXcAY0