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Yingchen Sang1, Xinying Zeng1, Ying Liu1
1Tobacco Control Office, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine), Beijing, China.
What Is Already Known About This Topic?:
Comprehensive data characterizing sleep patterns across China's diverse population remain scarce.
What Is Added By This Report?:
Among Chinese residents aged 15 years and older, this study found a mean sleep duration of 7.24 [95% confidence interval (CI): 7.16, 7.32] hours, a mean sleep latency of 27.45 (26.39, 28.51) minutes, a mean bedtime of 22:08 (21:58, 22:18), and a mean wake-up time of 6:18 (6:06, 6:30). Sleep patterns varied considerably across age groups and other demographic characteristics.
What Are The Implications For Public Health Practice?:
Rather than adopting uniform guidelines, public health interventions should implement tailored, context-specific sleep strategies that effectively address the distinct needs of diverse population groups.
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