持续时间(音乐)
度量(数据仓库)
睡眠(系统调用)
睡眠质量
质量(理念)
重复措施设计
环境科学
医学
统计
计算机科学
精神科
数学
失眠症
数据挖掘
艺术
哲学
文学类
认识论
操作系统
作者
Anni Li,Huihuan Luo,Yixiang Zhu,Zheqi Zhang,Binbin Liu,Haidong Kan,Huixun Jia,Zhenyu Wu,Yutao Guo,Renjie Chen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-57781-y
摘要
The impact of rising ambient temperatures on sleep and its phases under climate change is becoming increasingly concerning but remains underexplored. Sleep, consisting of non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement phases, is crucial for health, and insufficient sleep in either phase could have significant implications. Based on sleep monitoring data of 23 million days from 214,445 participants across mainland China, we investigated how daily average temperature affected sleep. For each 10 °C increase in ambient temperature, the odds of sleep insufficiency increased by 20.1%, while total sleep duration decreased by 9.67 minutes, with deep sleep declining the most (by 2.82%). Projections under the unrestricted (SSP5-8.5) greenhouse gas emission scenario suggest that by the end of the century, sleep insufficiency could rise by 10.50%, with an annual loss of 33.28 hours of sleep per person. These findings highlight the potential of climate warming to exacerbate sleep deprivation and degrade sleep quality, especially for the elderly, women, individuals with obesity, and regions of South, Centre and East. The impact of rising temperatures on sleep and its components under climate change remains underexplored. Here, authors show that climate warming can significantly exacerbate sleep deprivation, with a pronounced effect on duration of deep sleep.
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