Sleep disturbance in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: relationship with melatonin and behavior.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurological Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1080/01616412.2024.2359261
Ana Luiza Decanini Miranda de Souza, Célia Maria Giacheti, Maria Clara Helena Do Couto, Caio Sérgio Galina Spilla, Nathani Cristina da Silva, Mahara Proença, Luciana Pinato
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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and types of sleep problems and their correlations with melatonin content and behavior in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) children.

Method: Sleep in ADHD children and typically developing children (TD) aged 6-14 was assessed by the Sleep Disorders Scale for Children (SDSC) and actigraphy, salivary melatonin quantified by ELISA, and behavior was analyzed using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire.

Results: ADHD children showed a higher frequency of sleep disturbances, higher sleep latency, and lower sleep efficiency than in the TD group. The ADHD group presented lower melatonin nocturnal content compared to the TD group. Disorders of Initiating and Maintaining Sleep (DIMS) was moderately associated with nocturnal melatonin. The total behavior difficulties were correlated with Disorders of Initiating and Maintaining Sleep (DIMS), Sleep/Wake Transition Disorders (SWTD), Disorders of Excessive Somnolence (DES), Sleep Hyperhidrosis (SHY) and Total SDSC Score. The behavior was the only determinant of the total SDSC score (R2 = 0.499; p < 0.002).

Conclusion: This study provides, for the first time, evidence that among the frequent sleep disturbances in ADHD, the disorders in initiating and maintaining sleep are associated with the low levels of melatonin found in this population. Additionally, these, along with other sleep disturbances, are linked to behavioral problems in ADHD.

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注意力缺陷多动障碍儿童的睡眠障碍:与褪黑激素和行为的关系。
目的:评估注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童睡眠问题的发生率、类型及其与褪黑激素含量和行为的相关性:方法:采用儿童睡眠障碍量表(SDSC)和行为测量法评估6-14岁注意力缺陷多动障碍儿童和发育正常儿童(TD)的睡眠情况,采用酶联免疫吸附法对唾液褪黑激素进行定量分析,并采用优势和困难问卷对行为进行分析:多动症儿童的睡眠障碍频率更高,睡眠潜伏期更长,睡眠效率更低。与TD组相比,ADHD组的褪黑激素夜间含量更低。启动和维持睡眠障碍(DIMS)与夜间褪黑激素呈中度相关。总行为障碍与诱发和维持睡眠障碍(DIMS)、睡眠/觉醒转换障碍(SWTD)、过度嗜睡障碍(DES)、睡眠多汗症(SHY)和 SDSC 总分相关。行为是 SDSC 总分的唯一决定因素(R2 = 0.499;p 结论:该研究首次提供了关于睡眠障碍和睡眠过度嗜睡症的研究结果:本研究首次提供证据表明,在多动症患者经常出现的睡眠障碍中,睡眠启动和维持障碍与该人群褪黑激素水平低有关。此外,这些障碍和其他睡眠障碍还与多动症的行为问题有关。
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Neurological Research
Neurological Research 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neurological Research is an international, peer-reviewed journal for reporting both basic and clinical research in the fields of neurosurgery, neurology, neuroengineering and neurosciences. It provides a medium for those who recognize the wider implications of their work and who wish to be informed of the relevant experience of others in related and more distant fields. The scope of the journal includes: •Stem cell applications •Molecular neuroscience •Neuropharmacology •Neuroradiology •Neurochemistry •Biomathematical models •Endovascular neurosurgery •Innovation in neurosurgery.
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