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Individual differences in chronotypes associated with academic performance among Chilean University students
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EthnicityChilean University StudentsEducational AttainmentIndividual DifferencesEducationStudent OutcomePsychologySocial SciencesStudent RetentionIntermediate ChronotypesAcademic PerformanceUniversity Student RetentionStatisticsCircadian RhythmSleepAlertnessPsychiatryStudent SuccessExperimental PsychologyHigher EducationSleep DisorderMedicineChronobiology
A chronotype is an individual trait that determines circadian rhythm (dark/light cycle) characteristics, associated with bedtime, waking, and other daily activities. A chronotype is classified as morning, intermediate, and evening. The objective is to associate chronotypes with academic performance in university students. A cross-sectional study was performed to evaluate the chronotype of university students (n = 703) by Horne-Ostberg questionnaire and associated with academic performance. The group with higher GPAs had higher chronotype scores (p = 0.002). Morning and intermediate chronotypes exhibited better academic performance; however, more studies are necessary to determine the underlying causes, which could influence cognitive aspects.
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