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0419 Prevalence And Sociodemographics Associated With Total Sleep Time In France And Insomnia In 12370 Individuals. Barometre Santé Publique France 2017

Introduction Total Sleep time (TST) on 24 hours, is now considered as a crucial point in epidemiological surveys devoted to metabolism and cardiovascular diseases, accident risk, psychiatric diseases and cancers. Better understanding those who sleeping less than 6 hours/24 hours and those with slkee...

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Published in:Sleep (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2019-04, Vol.42 (Supplement_1), p.A169-A170
Main Authors: LEGER, Damien, ZEGHNOUN, Karim, RICHARD, Jean-Baptiste, BOUCHEQUET, Paul, ELBAZ, Maxime, CHENNAOUI, Mounir
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Summary:Introduction Total Sleep time (TST) on 24 hours, is now considered as a crucial point in epidemiological surveys devoted to metabolism and cardiovascular diseases, accident risk, psychiatric diseases and cancers. Better understanding those who sleeping less than 6 hours/24 hours and those with slkeep debt or Sleep deprivation, would help us to prevent these Sleep disorders. Methods The Barometre Santé 2017 is and epidemiological telephone Survey made on a representative sample of the French Population, with 12370 subjects aged 18-75 years old. Questionnaires included more than 30 items on Sleep schedules and Sleep disorders according to ICSD-3. Results Average TST/24 hours was 6 hours and 56 minutes on weekdays and 7 hours 27 minutes on weekends. The averaged nap time was 9 minutes on weekedays and 15 minutes on weekends. Thirty eight % of subjects considered they had Sleep debt at night and 17% on 24 hours. Insomnia concerned 19% of women and 12.9% of men Conclusion Insomnia seems stable in France. However Sleep debt concerns an important level of subjects especially in the active population. Support (If Any) Santé Publique France
ISSN:0161-8105
1550-9109
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsz067.418