Journal article

Rethinking the sleep-health link

L Matricciani, YS Bin, T Lallukka, E Kronholm, M Wake, C Paquet, D Dumuid, T Olds

Sleep Health | Published : 2018

Abstract

Sleep is important for the physical, social and mental well-being of both children and adults. In this paper, we discuss the need to consider sleep as a multidimensional construct and as a component of total 24-hour activity. First, we make a case for considering sleep as a multidimensional construct, whereby all characteristics of sleep (including duration, quality, timing, and variability) and their links with health are examined. Second, we argue that sleep should also be conceptualized as part of the daily spectrum of time-use, along with other types of activity. We propose novel statistical models, in particular compositional data analysis (CoDA), as appropriate analytical methods for a..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Sleep Research Society Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

Dorothea Dumuid was supported by Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships. Tea Lallukka was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers #287488, #294096). Yu Sun Bin was supported by a 2017 Career Development Award from the Sleep Research Society Foundation. Melissa Wake was supported by Australian National Health & Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship 1046518 and by Cure Kids New Zealand. Research at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.