Sadeh Avi, Pergamin Lee, Bar-Haim Yair
Department of Psychology, The Adler Center for Research in Child Development and Psychopathology, Romat Aviv 69978 Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sleep Med Rev. 2006 Dec;10(6):381-98. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2006.03.004. Epub 2006 Jul 17.
The links between sleep and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been a topic for intense ongoing research and clinical interest. Previous narrative literature reviews conveyed a consensus that parents of children with ADHD are more likely to report sleep problems in their children in comparison to parents of control children. However, when objective measures are considered the results appear to be more complex and inconsistent. This review is based on a meta-analysis of relevant polysomnographic studies. We assessed measures related to sleep architecture, breathing disorders, and periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS), and the role of potential moderators such as age, gender, and other methodological factors. The meta-analysis revealed only one significant combined effect that indicates that children with ADHD are more likely than controls to suffer from PLMS. Factors such as age, gender, inclusion of adaptation night, and comorbidity appear to play a moderating role in the associations between sleep characteristics and ADHD. To provide new insight regarding the links between sleep and ADHD research in this field should adopt new strict guidelines and consider the role of multiple pertinent moderating factors.
睡眠与注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)之间的联系一直是正在进行的深入研究和临床关注的话题。以往的叙述性文献综述达成了一个共识,即与对照儿童的父母相比,ADHD儿童的父母更有可能报告其子女存在睡眠问题。然而,当考虑客观测量结果时,情况似乎更为复杂且不一致。本综述基于对相关多导睡眠图研究的荟萃分析。我们评估了与睡眠结构、呼吸障碍和睡眠期周期性肢体运动(PLMS)相关的测量指标,以及年龄、性别和其他方法学因素等潜在调节因素的作用。荟萃分析仅揭示了一个显著的综合效应,表明ADHD儿童比对照组儿童更易患PLMS。年龄、性别、是否纳入适应夜以及共病等因素似乎在睡眠特征与ADHD之间的关联中起调节作用。为了提供关于睡眠与ADHD之间联系的新见解,该领域的研究应采用新的严格指导方针,并考虑多个相关调节因素的作用。