Larissa N. Wüst , Noëmi C. Capdevila , Lina T. Lane , Carolin F. Reichert , Ruta Lasauskaite
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Results revealed a significant increase in subjective sleepiness following one night of sleep restriction (<em>Standardized Mean Difference</em> (<em>SMD</em>) = 0.986, <em>p</em> < 0.001), while subjective sleepiness was not associated with sleep duration during sleep restriction (<em>β</em> = −0.214, <em>p</em> = 0.039, significance level 0.01). Sustained attention, assessed via common 10-min tasks, was impaired, as demonstrated through increased reaction times (<em>SMD</em> = 0.512, <em>p</em> < 0.001) and attentional lapses (<em>SMD</em> = 0.489, <em>p</em> < 0.001). However, the degree of impaired attention was not associated with sleep duration (<em>p</em>s > 0.090). We did not find significant effects on choice reaction time, cognitive throughput, working memory, or inhibitory control. 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Impact of one night of sleep restriction on sleepiness and cognitive function: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Detrimental consequences of chronic sleep restriction on cognitive function are well established in the literature. However, effects of a single night of sleep restriction remain equivocal. Therefore, we synthesized data from 44 studies to investigate effects of sleep restriction to 2–6 h sleep opportunity on sleepiness and cognition in this meta-analysis. We investigated subjective sleepiness, sustained attention, choice reaction time, cognitive throughput, working memory, and inhibitory control. Results revealed a significant increase in subjective sleepiness following one night of sleep restriction (Standardized Mean Difference (SMD) = 0.986, p < 0.001), while subjective sleepiness was not associated with sleep duration during sleep restriction (β = −0.214, p = 0.039, significance level 0.01). Sustained attention, assessed via common 10-min tasks, was impaired, as demonstrated through increased reaction times (SMD = 0.512, p < 0.001) and attentional lapses (SMD = 0.489, p < 0.001). However, the degree of impaired attention was not associated with sleep duration (ps > 0.090). We did not find significant effects on choice reaction time, cognitive throughput, working memory, or inhibitory control. Overall, results suggest that a single night of restricted sleep can increase subjective sleepiness and impair sustained attention, a cognitive function crucial for everyday tasks such as driving.
期刊介绍:
Sleep Medicine Reviews offers global coverage of sleep disorders, exploring their origins, diagnosis, treatment, and implications for related conditions at both individual and public health levels.
Articles comprehensively review clinical information from peer-reviewed journals across various disciplines in sleep medicine, encompassing pulmonology, psychiatry, psychology, physiology, otolaryngology, pediatrics, geriatrics, cardiology, dentistry, nursing, neurology, and general medicine.
The journal features narrative reviews, systematic reviews, and editorials addressing areas of controversy, debate, and future research within the field.