Assessing sleep habits in school-aged children with phenylketonuria: a comparative study.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s00431-025-06048-1
Ayşe Mete Yeşil, Halil Tuna Akar, Yılmaz Yıldız, Serap Sivri, Elif N Özmert
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Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized as deficiencies in phenylalanine hydroxylase, leading to neurotoxic effects and neurodevelopmental challenges. Sleep, crucial for cognitive and behavioral development, remains underexplored in PKU populations. This study evaluates sleep characteristics and influencing factors in school-aged children with PKU compared to those with hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA) and healthy controls. A total of 101 children aged 5-10 years participated: 37 with PKU, 31 with HPA, and 33 healthy controls. Sleep quality and disturbances were assessed using the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) and parent-reported data. Additional factors, including phenylalanine levels and sleep hygiene practices, were analyzed. Despite no significant differences in total CSHQ scores across groups, children with PKU exhibited unique patterns, such as being less likely to awaken by himself or herself. Phenylalanine levels showed no significant correlations with overall sleep characteristics, except for an association with reduced sleep anxiety. Distinct sleep hygiene influences emerged in the HPA and control groups, while no such relationships were observed in PKU. This study underscores the complexity of sleep disturbances in PKU, highlighting the need for future research integrating biological, behavioral, and environmental factors. Identifying determinants of sleep problems will aid in developing tailored interventions to enhance the quality of life for patients with PKU. What is known: • Children with PKU, in addition to the risks associated with chronic illness, may be more susceptible to sleep disturbances due to metabolic and neurochemical imbalances. • Prior studies on PKU and sleep have mainly focused on adult populations, with limited data available for school-aged children. What is new: • The sleep characteristics of PKU, HPA, and healthy controls were generally similar, except for awakening by themselves. • Distinct sleep hygiene influences were identified in the HPA and control groups, while no such associations were observed in the PKU group, highlighting the need for a broader perspective to explore alternative biological, behavioral, and environmental factors affecting sleep regulation in PKU.

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苯丙酮尿症(PKU)是一种常染色体隐性代谢性疾病,其特征是苯丙氨酸羟化酶缺乏,导致神经毒性作用和神经发育挑战。睡眠对认知和行为发展至关重要,但在北大ku人群中仍未得到充分研究。本研究评估了学龄PKU儿童与高苯丙氨酸血症(HPA)和健康对照者的睡眠特征及其影响因素。共有101名5-10岁的儿童参与其中:37名患有PKU, 31名患有HPA, 33名健康对照。使用儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ)和家长报告的数据评估睡眠质量和障碍。研究人员还分析了苯丙氨酸水平和睡眠卫生习惯等其他因素。尽管各组间CSHQ总分没有显著差异,但患有PKU的儿童表现出独特的模式,例如不太可能自己醒来。苯丙氨酸水平与整体睡眠特征没有显著相关性,除了与睡眠焦虑减少有关。在HPA组和对照组中出现了明显的睡眠卫生影响,而在PKU组中没有观察到这种关系。这项研究强调了PKU睡眠障碍的复杂性,强调了未来研究整合生物、行为和环境因素的必要性。确定睡眠问题的决定因素将有助于制定量身定制的干预措施,以提高PKU患者的生活质量。•患有PKU的儿童,除了与慢性疾病相关的风险外,可能更容易因代谢和神经化学失衡而受到睡眠障碍的影响。•先前关于PKU和睡眠的研究主要集中在成年人身上,针对学龄儿童的数据有限。新发现:•PKU、HPA和健康对照组的睡眠特征大体相似,除了他们自己醒来。•在HPA组和对照组中发现了明显的睡眠卫生影响,而在PKU组中没有观察到这种关联,强调需要更广泛的视角来探索影响PKU睡眠调节的其他生物、行为和环境因素。
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