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Culture Convergence (CC)

The Effect of Caffeine Intake on Sleep Duration in College Students

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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of caffeine intake on sleep duration of college students. The data collection period was April 6 to June 30, 2023, and 381 samples were used for final analysis. The general characteristics of the subjects were 38.6% daily water intake of less than 1 liter, caffeine beverage intake was 36.5% once to twice a week, 25.2% three to four times, 13.9% five to six times, 14.7% zero times, and 9.7% more than seven times. The most common purpose of caffeine intake was "to wake up" at 54.6%. factors affecting the subjects' sleep were Caffeine drinks besides coffee and grades. Since this study confirmed that non-coffee caffeine drinks affect sleep duration among caffeine drinks available to students, it is necessary to provide education on caffeine intake control and information that the maximum daily intake is 400 mg for college students.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. Research Methods
2.1 Research design
2.2 DATA source and participants
2.3 Research tools
2.4 Statistical Analysis
3. Results & discussion
3.1 Caffeine Intake Characteristics in the Last Week
3.2 Sleep duration per day and subjective quality of sleep
3.3 Correlations between related variables and sleep time per day
3.4 Factors affecting sleep duration per day
4. CONCLUSION
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  • Hong, Yeon Ran Prof., Dept. of Nursing, Sunchon National Univ., Korea, yrhong@scnu.ac.kr
  • Do, Eun Young Prof, Dept. of Nursing, Kwangju Women’s University, Korea

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