Gender differences in BaYaka forager sleep-wake patterns in forest and village contexts.

Erica Kilius, David R Samson, Sheina Lew-Levy, Mallika S Sarma, Ujas A Patel, Yann R Ouamba, Valchy Miegakanda, Lee T Gettler, Adam H Boyette
Author Information
  1. Erica Kilius: Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, L5L1C6, Canada. erica.kilius@mail.utoronto.ca.
  2. David R Samson: Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, L5L1C6, Canada. david.samson@utoronto.ca.
  3. Sheina Lew-Levy: Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, V5A1S6, Canada.
  4. Mallika S Sarma: School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 21287, USA.
  5. Ujas A Patel: Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, L5L1C6, Canada.
  6. Yann R Ouamba: Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Agronomie et de Foresterie, Université Marien N'Gouabi, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo.
  7. Valchy Miegakanda: Laboratoire National de Santé Publique, Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo.
  8. Lee T Gettler: Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, 46556, USA.
  9. Adam H Boyette: Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.

Abstract

Sleep studies in small-scale subsistence societies have broadened our understanding of cross-cultural sleep patterns, revealing the flexibility of human sleep. We examined sleep biology among BaYaka foragers from the Republic of Congo who move between environmentally similar but socio-ecologically distinct locations to access seasonal resources. We analyzed the sleep-wake patterns of 51 individuals as they resided in a village location (n = 39) and a forest camp (n = 23) (362 nights total). Overall, BaYaka exhibited high sleep fragmentation (50.5) and short total sleep time (5.94 h), suggestive of segmented sleep patterns. Sleep duration did not differ between locations, although poorer sleep quality was exhibited in the village. Linear mixed effect models demonstrated that women's sleep differed significantly from men's in the forest, with longer total sleep time (β ± SE =  - 0.22 ± 0.09, confidence interval (CI) = [- 0.4, - 0.03]), and higher sleep quality (efficiency; β ± SE =  - 0.24 ± 0.09, CI = [- 0.42, - 0.05]). These findings may be due to gender-specific social and economic activities. Circadian rhythms were consistent between locations, with women exhibiting stronger circadian stability. We highlight the importance of considering intra-cultural variation in sleep-wake patterns when taking sleep research into the field.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Congo
Female
Forests
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Seasons
Sex Characteristics
Sex Factors
Sleep
Sleep Deprivation
Socioeconomic Factors
Young Adult

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