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婴幼儿行为性失眠和/或喂养障碍的感觉特征。

Sensory profile in infants and toddlers with behavioral insomnia and/or feeding disorders.

机构信息

The Pediatric Sleep Center, Dana Children's Hospital, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.

The Pediatric Clinic of Feeding Disorders, Dana Children's Hospital, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

Sleep Med. 2017 Apr;32:83-86. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2016.12.009. Epub 2016 Dec 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep and feeding difficulties are two common disorders in early childhood. It has been shown that feeding difficulties are more common among children with sleep disorders and vice versa. Since a child's characteristics play a substantial role in these two conditions, we aimed to investigate the sensory profile of infants and toddlers with behavioral insomnia (BI) or feeding disorders (FDs) in comparison with healthy age-matched controls.

METHODS

Children aged 7-36 months with BI or FD were recruited from the sleep and feeding disorders clinics. Healthy controls were recruited from well-baby clinics. Parents completed a questionnaire which included demographics and socioeconomic status, as well as a sensory profile evaluation using the Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile (ITSP).

RESULTS

Twenty-five children with BI, 28 with FDs and 32 controls were recruited. Oral processing scores were significantly lower in both BI and FD groups vs the controls (p = 0.015 and 0.001, respectively). Auditory processing scores were lower in the FD group vs the controls (p = 0.028). The scores of three out of the four ITSP sensory quadrants (Low Registration, Sensory Sensitivity, and Sensation Avoiding) were significantly lower in the FD group vs the controls (p = 0.027, 0.025, and 0.001, respectively), and in one quadrant (Sensation Avoiding) in the BI group vs the controls (p = 0.037).

CONCLUSIONS

There were considerable differences in sensory processing, as reported by parents between children with BI and those with FDs compared to healthy controls, most often in the direction of the 'hypersensitive' profile. These differences may underlie the development and partially explain the coexistence of the two disorders. Sensory profile may be a target of intervention as part of the management of sleep and feeding disorders in early childhood.

摘要

背景

睡眠和喂养困难是幼儿期的两种常见障碍。已经表明,喂养困难在睡眠障碍儿童中更为常见,反之亦然。由于儿童的特征在这两种情况下起着重要作用,我们旨在研究行为性失眠(BI)或喂养障碍(FD)婴儿和幼儿与健康年龄匹配对照者的感觉特征。

方法

从睡眠和喂养障碍诊所招募了 7-36 个月患有 BI 或 FD 的儿童,从健康婴儿诊所招募了健康对照者。父母完成了一份问卷,其中包括人口统计学和社会经济地位,以及使用婴儿/幼儿感觉概况评估量表(ITSP)进行感觉特征评估。

结果

共招募了 25 名 BI 儿童、28 名 FD 儿童和 32 名对照者。BI 和 FD 组的口腔处理评分均明显低于对照组(分别为 p=0.015 和 0.001)。FD 组的听觉处理评分低于对照组(p=0.028)。FD 组四个 ITSP 感觉象限中的三个(低注册、感觉敏感和感觉回避)的评分明显低于对照组(分别为 p=0.027、0.025 和 0.001),BI 组的一个象限(感觉回避)的评分也低于对照组(p=0.037)。

结论

与健康对照组相比,父母报告的 BI 儿童和 FD 儿童的感觉处理存在显著差异,通常表现为“超敏”特征。这些差异可能是这两种疾病发展的基础,并部分解释了它们的共存。感觉特征可能是作为幼儿期睡眠和喂养障碍管理的一部分的干预目标。

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