Sleep, cognition and executive functioning in young children with cerebral palsy.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Child Development and Behavior Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-16 DOI:10.1016/bs.acdb.2020.11.002
Andrea F Duncan, Nathalie L Maitre
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Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at higher risk for sleep disturbances than their typically developing peers. In typically developing young children, lack of sufficient sleep results in deficits in cognition, behavior and executive functioning. Unfortunately, research on sleep in infancy rarely focuses on children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Studies of older children with CP demonstrate that roughly half of children with CP have a sleep disorder, though screening for sleep disorders in children with CP is not routinely performed. Given the high prevalence of sleep abnormalities in older children with CP and the resulting adverse effects on functioning, understanding sleep derangements and how they affect cognition and executive functioning in these children at earlier ages is critical. In this chapter, we present the state of the evidence for sleep characteristics, cognition and executive functions for infants and toddlers 0-3years old with CP.

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脑瘫幼儿的睡眠、认知和执行功能。
患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童比正常发育的同龄人有更高的睡眠障碍风险。在正常发育的幼儿中,睡眠不足会导致认知、行为和执行功能的缺陷。不幸的是,关于婴儿期睡眠的研究很少关注有神经发育障碍的儿童。对年龄较大的CP儿童的研究表明,大约一半的CP儿童有睡眠障碍,尽管对CP儿童的睡眠障碍筛查并没有常规进行。考虑到年龄较大的CP儿童睡眠异常的高发率及其对功能的不良影响,了解睡眠紊乱及其如何影响这些儿童早期的认知和执行功能至关重要。在本章中,我们介绍了0-3岁婴幼儿CP的睡眠特征、认知和执行功能的证据状态。
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Advances in Child Development and Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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