Changes in Sleep Patterns in Korean Early Adolescents During Sexual Maturation

Q4 Medicine Annals of Child Neurology Pub Date : 2022-06-22 DOI:10.26815/acn.2022.00080
Tae-Chul Han, K. Chae, E. Yoo, Mo Kyung Jung, E. K. Ha, M. Han, H. Jee, S. Rhie
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Purpose: Teenagers’ sleep patterns show physiological delays influenced by sexual maturation and other external time-related factors. However, Korean adolescents show differences in the onset of pubertal development and have shorter sleep durations than other adolescents world-wide. Therefore, we assessed sleep patterns and sexual maturation in Korean early adolescents to evaluate changes in sleep patterns in relation to sexual maturation in early adolescents with sleep deprivation. Methods: From March to August 2017, we surveyed children aged 10 to 12 years in Seongnam (Seongnam Atopy Project). We evaluated items related to sleep and sexual maturation, assessed sleep duration and sleepiness scale scores, and analyzed the relationships of sleep parameters with sex, height, weight, and sexual maturation rating (SMR). Results: In total, 620 children were included. Sleep duration was 8.63±0.81 hours in boys and 8.40±0.98 hours in girls. Sleep started from PM 11:00±AM 0:47 in boys and PM 11:13±AM 1:06 in girls, and ended at AM 7:38±AM 0:27 in boys and AM 7:34±AM 0:27 in girls. After adjusting for sex and standardized body mass index, bedtime was delayed as the SMR increased (mean delay for each rating increase, 0.251 hours; P =0.001; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.105 to 0.397). SMR did not influence the wake-up time, although sleep duration decreased as the SMR increased (mean decrease for each rating increase, 0.258 hours; P =0.001; 95% CI, –0.403 to –0.114). The sleepiness scale scores showed no relationship with SMR. Conclusion: Sleep patterns, especially sleep duration and bedtimes, show changes with sexual maturation in adolescents, who are vulnerable to sleep deprivation.
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韩国早期青少年性成熟期睡眠模式的变化
目的:青少年的睡眠模式表现出受性成熟和其他外部时间相关因素影响的生理延迟。然而,与世界各地的其他青少年相比,韩国青少年在青春期发育开始时表现出差异,睡眠时间更短。因此,我们评估了韩国早期青少年的睡眠模式和性成熟度,以评估睡眠剥夺早期青少年睡眠模式与性成熟度的变化。方法:2017年3月至8月,我们对城南县10至12岁的儿童进行了调查(城南环礁项目)。我们评估了与睡眠和性成熟相关的项目,评估了睡眠持续时间和嗜睡量表得分,并分析了睡眠参数与性别、身高、体重和性成熟评分(SMR)的关系。结果:共纳入620名儿童。男孩的睡眠时间为8.63±0.81小时,女孩为8.40±0.98小时。睡眠从男孩的PM 11:00±AM 0:47和女孩的PM 11:13±AM 1:06开始,到男孩的AM 7:38±AM 0:27和女孩的AM 7:34±AM 0:二十七结束。在调整了性别和标准化体重指数后,随着SMR的增加,就寝时间被推迟(每次评分增加的平均延迟时间为0.251小时;P=0.001;95%置信区间[CI]为0.105至0.397)。SMR不影响起床时间,尽管睡眠时间随着SMR的增加而减少(每次评分增加的平均减少时间为0.258小时;P=0.001;95%CI为-0.403至-0.114)。嗜睡量表得分与SMR无关。结论:易受睡眠剥夺影响的青少年的睡眠模式,尤其是睡眠时间和就寝时间,随着性成熟而发生变化。
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Annals of Child Neurology
Annals of Child Neurology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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