健康青年睡眠质量与反应时间和瞄准精度的关系

Q2 Medicine Sleep and Hypnosis Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5455/sleep.hypn.55116
Z. Rezasoltani, A. Dadarkhah, S. Najafi, Sirous Azizi, E. Sanati, Reza Kazempoor Mofrad
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为了评估年轻健康个体的睡眠质量与反应时间和瞄准准确性的关系,我们在一所大学医院物理医学和康复部的门诊进行了一项单组横断面研究。总的来说,从大学生中招募了32名年龄在18到24岁之间的年轻人。所有的参与者都是健康的人,没有严重的身体或心理问题。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量问卷对睡眠质量进行评估。反应时间和瞄准精度分别用电反应计时器和测震仪测量。睡眠质量与反应时间和瞄准精度显著相关(p值均< 0.001)。在反应时间方面,睡眠质量与简单听觉刺激、简单视觉刺激、选择和错误次数的相关系数分别为0.882、0.868、0.824和0.894。在瞄准精度方面,总时间、误差时间和误差次数的系数分别为0.823、0.828和0.853。据我们所知,文献中还没有发表过关于睡眠质量对瞄准精度影响的研究。我们的研究结果表明,睡眠质量与反应时间和瞄准精度明显相关。这种关系是正的,而且意义重大。睡眠质量高的健康年轻男性对外部刺激的反应更快,注意力更集中,瞄准更准确。改善睡眠质量可以提高认知能力。
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The association of quality of sleep with reaction time and aiming accuracy in healthy young adults
To assess the association of sleep quality with reaction time and aiming accuracy in young healthy individuals, we performed a one-group crosssectional study in an outpatient clinic of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at a University Hospital. Overall, 32 young men at the age range of 18 to 24 years were recruited from the university students. All participants were healthy people with no important physical or psychological problems. Quality of sleep was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality questionnaire. Reaction time and aiming accuracy were measured with electrical reaction timer and tremometer, respectively. Quality of sleep was significantly correlated with reaction time and aiming accuracy (all p values < 0.001). In reaction time Pearson’s correlation coefficients were 0.882, 0.868, 0.824, and 0.894 for the association of sleep quality with simple auditory stimuli, simple visual stimuli, choice, and the number of errors, respectively. In aiming accuracy the coefficients were 0.823, 0.828, and 0.853 for total time, error time, and number of errors, respectively. To our knowledge, there has been no research published in the literature for the effect of sleep quality on aiming accuracy. Our results showed that the quality of sleep is obviously correlated with reaction time and aiming accuracy. The relations are positive and highly significant. Healthy young men with a higher quality of sleep respond faster to external stimuli and have greater concentration and aiming accuracy. Improving the quality of sleep enhances cognitive performance.
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