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摘要
根据美国睡眠医学学会(American Academy of Sleep Medicine)的规定,6 至 12 岁的儿童每晚应保证 9-12 小时的睡眠时间(Paruthi et al.然而,许多儿童的睡眠不足。全国儿童健康调查》(National Survey of Children's Health)发现,根据家长的报告,美国 38.4% 的 6-12 岁儿童睡眠时间较短(Wheaton & Claussen, 2021)。这种睡眠不足的情况可能会随着年龄的增长而增加,因为美国疾病预防控制中心发现,大约每 10 个初中生中就有 6 个、每 10 个高中生中就有 7 个自我报告在上学的晚上没有获得建议的睡眠时间(Wheaton 等人,2018 年)。除了年龄因素外,睡眠不足儿童比例的差异还可能是由于这两次调查的信息提供者不同造成的。一项研究发现,与多导睡眠图相比,虽然儿童和家长都高估了总睡眠时间,但儿童报告的准确性略高(Combs 等人,2019 年)。
Who knows how much kids are sleeping? And why it matters
According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, children from the ages of 6 to 12 should be getting 9–12 hours of sleep every night (Paruthi et al., 2016). However, many children are not getting enough sleep. The National Survey of Children's Health found that 38.4% of 6–12-year-olds in the United States had short sleep duration according to parental report (Wheaton & Claussen, 2021). This sleep deficit may increase with age, as the CDC found that around six in 10 middle schoolers and seven in 10 high schoolers self-report not getting the recommended amount of sleep on school nights (Wheaton et al., 2018). In addition to age, this difference in the percentage of kids with insufficient sleep may also be due to the differences in informant between those two surveys. One study found that while both children and parents overestimated total sleep time compared with the polysomnography, the child report was slightly more accurate (Combs et al., 2019).