Stockholm university

Research project Sleep in everyday life – relationship to mood and performance in young and older adults

What role does sleep play for our well-being, thoughts and performance in everyday life and are there differences between young and older adults? These are the main objectives that we will investigate in this project.

Sleeping woman with pillow at diner's table. Photo: Engin Akyurt from Pixabay.

From previous research we know that staying up for a whole night has several negative consequences that interestingly seem to be even more pronounced in young adults than in older adults. However, we know far less about how daily variations in sleep affect well-being and performance and even less so whether these consequences vary across adult age. This project will increase our understanding of how much sleep varies from day to day and how these variations affect well-being and performance in young and older adults.

Over a period of three weeks, the participants will answer questions on their sleep, thoughts and mood as well as perform short tests via a mobile application. The participants will also wear devices called actigraphs (activity meters) to get an estimate of their sleep.

Project members

Project managers

Johanna Schwarz

Researcher

Department of Psychology
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Members

Lars Göran Kecklund

Professor, Deputy Head of Department

Department of Psychology
Göran Kecklund

Wessel van Leeuwen

Research Assistant

Department of Psychology
Wessel van Leeuwen

Torbjörn Åkerstedt

Professor Emeritus

Department of Psychology