Abstract
Abstract
Background
Though snoring is often regarded as a harmless condition that coincides with sound sleep, it is a sleep disorder that can be a potential indicator of more severe conditions such as sleep apnea syndrome. In the present study, we investigated the association between seasonal variations and snoring.
Method
Search index for snoring (SIS) data were obtained from Google Trends and Baidu Index. SIS data were collected for the USA, India, Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia, China, and Brazil from 2011 to 2020, with the periodicity of the relationship between seasonal time series data and snoring evaluated using a time series decomposition model.
Result
The highest average SIS growth rates from 2011 to 2020 were observed for Brazil, Japan, and Germany, with average SIS values of 94%, 68%, and 49%, respectively. The SIS of the USA, Russia, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Germany, and India increased by 22.3%, 12.4%, 11.9%, 35.4%, 12.3%, 28.0%, and 55.8%, respectively, in comparison with their SIS values in 2019, whereas for China, it decreased by 13.7%. Relative to countries in the southern hemisphere, those in the northern hemisphere showed comparable SIS trends, increasing from September to February and decreasing from March to August.
Conclusion
The SIS data showed cyclical changes over the study period. The search index for snoring increased during the cold season or the heating season, suggesting that snoring is associated with seasonal changes.
Funder
Key Technology Research and Development Program of Shandong
Central government guides local projects
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Key Laboratory of Sedimentary Mineralization and Sedimentary Minerals in Shandong Province
Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation
Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences
Key Research and Development Plan of Shandong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Otorhinolaryngology