Publications by authors named "Y Stukalin"

Chronotype reflects the morningness-eveningness preference over a 24 h period. Significant data indicate meaningful differences between evening types (ETs) and morning types (MTs) in behavior, personality traits, health, and well-being. This study explores the interactions between chronotype, sleep, personality, and life satisfaction among 254 undergraduate college students (mean age 23.

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COVID-19 related lockdowns changed our life. Studies report that young women are more susceptible to lockdown-induced adverse effects and stress. As stress and menstrual cycle are associated, we hypothesized that menstrual cycle length might change during lockdown.

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Article Synopsis
  • Governments worldwide implemented lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19, which had a significant impact on daily routines and sleep patterns.
  • A study conducted in Israel analyzed sleep logs from students during and after lockdown, revealing increased sleep duration and delayed sleep onset, particularly for those with a "late chronotype."
  • Results indicate that while lockdowns lead to changes in sleep behavior, individual chronotypes remain consistent, suggesting that personal sleep preferences are maintained despite external restrictions.
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