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Published in: Child's Nervous System 4/2017

01-04-2017 | Original Paper

Association of evening smartphone use with cardiac autonomic nervous activity after awakening in adolescents living in high school dormitories

Authors: Yoko Nose, Rina Fujinaga, Maki Suzuki, Ikuyo Hayashi, Toshio Moritani, Kazuhiko Kotani, Narumi Nagai

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Smartphones are prevalently used among adolescents; however, nighttime exposure to blue-enriched light, through electric devices, is known to induce delays of the circadian rhythm phases and poor morning somatic conditions. We therefore investigated whether evening smartphone use may affect sleep-wake cycle and cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity after awaking in dormitory students.

Methods

The participants were high school students, living under dormitory rules regarding the curfew, study, meals, lights-out, and wake-up times. The students were forbidden from the use of both television and personal computer in their private rooms, and only the use of a smartphone was permitted. According to prior assessment of smartphone use, we chose age-, sex-, exercise time-matched long (n = 22, >120 min) and short (n = 14, ≤60 min) groups and compared sleep-wake cycle and physiological parameters, such as cardiac ANS activity, blood pressure, and intra-aural temperature. All measurements were performed during 6:30 to 7:00 a.m. in the dormitories.

Results

Compared with the short group, the long group showed a significantly lower cardiac ANS activity (2727 ± 308 vs. 4455 ± 667 ms2, p = 0.030) with a tendency toward a high heart rate, in addition to later bedtimes during weekdays and more delayed wake-up times over the weekend. Blood pressure and intra-aural temperature did not differ between the groups.

Conclusions

In this population, evening smartphone use may be associated with altered sleep-wake cycle and a diminished cardiac ANS activity after awakening could be affecting daytime activities.
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Metadata
Title
Association of evening smartphone use with cardiac autonomic nervous activity after awakening in adolescents living in high school dormitories
Authors
Yoko Nose
Rina Fujinaga
Maki Suzuki
Ikuyo Hayashi
Toshio Moritani
Kazuhiko Kotani
Narumi Nagai
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-017-3388-z

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