Validation of the Portuguese Variant of the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ PT )

Differences in the manner circadian clocks entrain to the 24-h day are expressions of different chronotypes that can range from extreme early to extreme late, from proverbial larks to owls. The Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was one of the first to assess daily preference based on subje...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in physiology 2020-07, Vol.11, p.795-795
Hauptverfasser: Reis, Cátia, Madeira, Sara Gamboa, Lopes, Luísa V, Paiva, Teresa, Roenneberg, Till
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Zusammenfassung:Differences in the manner circadian clocks entrain to the 24-h day are expressions of different chronotypes that can range from extreme early to extreme late, from proverbial larks to owls. The Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) was one of the first to assess daily preference based on subjective self-assessment - a psychological construct. The later developed Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ) uses instead the actual sleep timing to assess chronotype. It calculates the mid-sleep point, halfway between onset and offset on work-free days (MSF), which is then corrected for potential oversleep on free days compensating for sleep debt accumulated over the workweek (MSF ). MSF is expressed in local time and is thought to be a proxy for "phase of entrainment" of the circadian clock. The MCTQ-derived chronotype is therefore a biological construct. In the present report, we validate the Portuguese variant (MCTQ ) of the MCTQ. Portugal is of particular interest, since it is thought to consist of especially late chronotypes. We have used three methods to assess the timing of daily behavior, namely, the (MCTQ), the (rMEQ), and a (time-of-day type). A total of 80 healthy adults living in Portugal, with age and sex distributed according to the Portuguese population, were recruited. We analyzed 4 weeks of continuous records of actimetry data to validate the MCTQ and used the rMEQ to compare between a (sleep timing) and a (daily preference). MCTQ variables were analyzed by descriptive statistics; correspondence between measurements was done by Spearman correlations or cross-tabulation; in a subset of 41 individuals, test-retest reliability was assessed. MCTQ-derived variables (MSF, MSW, MSF ) correlated highly with their counterparts calculated from actimetry (MSW: rho = 0.697; MSF: rho = 0.747; MSF : rho = 0.646; all < 0.001). The MCTQ assessment of the chronotype showed good test-retest reliability (rho = 0.905; < 0.001). The rMEQ score correlates with MSF (rho = -0.695; < 0.001), and the agreement for the self-assessment with the MSF was fair ( = 0.386; < 0.001). The Portuguese variant of the MCTQ revealed to be a reliable questionnaire to assess the chronotype for the Portuguese adult population, as previously reported for other countries.
ISSN:1664-042X
1664-042X
DOI:10.3389/fphys.2020.00795