Cassoff J, Bhatti J A, Gruber R
Attention behavior and sleep laboratory, Douglas mental health university institute, 6875, LaSalle Boulevard, H4H 1R3 Verdun, QC, Canada; Department of psychology, McGill university, 1205, Dr.-Penfield, H3A 1B1 Montreal, QC, Canada.
Addiction research program, Douglas mental health university institute, 6875, LaSalle Boulevard, H4H 1R3 Verdun, QC, Canada.
Pathol Biol (Paris). 2014 Oct;62(5):319-31. doi: 10.1016/j.patbio.2014.05.017. Epub 2014 Aug 7.
In the current paper, we first introduce the research themes of the attention, behaviour and sleep (ABS) laboratory, namely, sleep and ADHD, sleep and obesity, and sleep and academic performance. We then focus in on the topic to be reviewed in the current paper - the association between sleep restriction and neurobehavioral functioning (NBF) in typically developing children. We review the research thus far conducted by the ABS lab specific to this topic and posit the unique methodological contributions of the ABS lab (e.g. home-based assessment of sleep architecture and patterns, extensive phenotyping, etc.) in terms of advancing this research area. In the second section of the paper, we review 13 studies investigating the causal association between experimental sleep restriction and NBF in normally developing pediatric populations. Eight of the 13 studies found that sleep restriction causes impairments in neurobehavioural functioning. However, given the inconsistency in outcome measures, experimental protocols and statistical power, the studies reviewed herein are difficult to interpret. Strategies used by the ABS including implementing home assessments of sleep, restricting sleep relative to the participants' typical sleep schedules, blinding raters who assess NBF, and using valid and reliable NBF assessments are an attempt to address the gaps in this research area and clarify the causal relationship between sleep restriction and NBF in typically developing children and adolescents.
在当前论文中,我们首先介绍注意力、行为与睡眠(ABS)实验室的研究主题,即睡眠与注意力缺陷多动障碍、睡眠与肥胖以及睡眠与学业成绩。然后,我们聚焦于本论文要综述的主题——睡眠限制与正常发育儿童的神经行为功能(NBF)之间的关联。我们回顾了ABS实验室迄今为止针对该主题所开展的研究,并阐述了ABS实验室在推进这一研究领域方面独特的方法学贡献(例如,基于家庭的睡眠结构和模式评估、广泛的表型分析等)。在论文的第二部分,我们综述了13项研究,这些研究调查了实验性睡眠限制与正常发育儿童群体的NBF之间的因果关联。13项研究中有8项发现睡眠限制会导致神经行为功能受损。然而,鉴于结果测量、实验方案和统计功效方面的不一致性,本文所综述的这些研究难以解读。ABS实验室所采用的策略,包括实施基于家庭的睡眠评估、相对于参与者的典型睡眠时间表来限制睡眠、对评估NBF的评分者进行盲法处理以及使用有效且可靠的NBF评估方法,旨在填补这一研究领域的空白,并阐明睡眠限制与正常发育儿童及青少年的NBF之间的因果关系。