荷兰儿童的光照模式与睡眠的关系:ABCD 队列研究。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Sleep Research Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1111/jsr.14184
Magdalini Stefanopoulou, Naomi Ruhé, Lützen Portengen, Luuk van Wel, Tanja G. M. Vrijkotte, Roel Vermeulen, Anke Huss
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光照会影响昼夜节律系统,从而影响睡眠质量。只有少数研究对儿童的这种关系进行了研究。我们评估了光照模式与儿童睡眠指标之间的关系。我们测量了 247 名荷兰儿童的睡眠参数,他们的年龄在 11 岁至 13 岁之间,从 ABCD 队列中招募而来,连续 7 个晚上使用动作记录仪和睡眠记录。我们使用测光表测量了全天和夜间的个人光暴露。在对可能的混杂因素进行调整后,我们采用广义混合效应回归模型来评估光照射模式与睡眠时间、睡眠效率和睡眠开始延迟之间的关系。在对可能的混杂因素进行了相互调整的模型中,我们发现从早晨第一次见到强光到入睡之间的时间长度以及强光持续时间与睡眠时间的缩短有显著关系(单位:分钟;β:-2.02[95%置信区间:-3.84,-0.25],β:-8.39[95%置信区间:-16.70,-0.07])和睡眠开始延迟时间缩短(几率比:0.88[95%置信区间:0.80,0.97],几率比:0.40[95%置信区间:0.19,0.87])。夜间光照强度增加与睡眠时间减少有关(T2 β:-8.54 [95% 置信区间:-16.88,-0.20],T3 β:-14.83 [95% 置信区间:-28.04,-1.62]),而睡前光照强度增加与睡眠开始时间延长有关(几率比:4.02 [95% 置信区间:2.09,7.73])。这些发现进一步表明,儿童可以通过影响白天和晚上的光照模式来影响其睡眠质量。
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Associations of light exposure patterns with sleep among Dutch children: The ABCD cohort study

Light exposure affects the circadian system and consequently can affect sleep quality. Only few studies examined this relationship in children. We evaluated associations between light exposure patterns and sleep metrics in children. We measured the sleep parameters of 247 Dutch children, aged between 11 and 13 years and recruited from the ABCD cohort, using actigraphy and sleep records for 7 consecutive nights. Personal light exposures were measured with a light meter during the whole day and night. We applied generalized mixed-effects regression models, adjusted for possible confounders, to evaluate the associations of light exposure patterns on sleep duration, sleep efficiency and sleep-onset delay. In the models mutually adjusted for potential confounders, we found the amount of hours between the first time of bright light in the morning and going to sleep and the duration of bright light to be significantly associated with decreased sleep duration (in min; β: −2.02 [95% confidence interval: −3.84, −0.25], β: −8.39 [95% confidence interval: −16.70, −0.07], respectively) and with shorter sleep-onset delay (odds ratio: 0.88 [95% confidence interval: 0.80, 0.97], odds ratio: 0.40 [95% confidence interval: 0.19, 0.87], respectively). Increased light intensities at night were associated with decreased sleep duration (T2 β: −8.54 [95% confidence interval: −16.88, −0.20], T3 β: −14.83 [95% confidence interval: −28.04, −1.62]), while increased light intensities before going to bed were associated with prolonged sleep onset (odds ratio: 4.02 [95% confidence interval: 2.09, 7.73]). These findings further suggest that children may be able to influence their sleep quality by influencing the light exposure patterns during day and night.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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