Tham Elaine Kh, Schneider Nora, Broekman Birit Fp
Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (ASTAR), Singapore, Singapore.
Nestec Ltd., Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Nat Sci Sleep. 2017 May 15;9:135-149. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S125992. eCollection 2017.
Infant sleep development is a highly dynamic process occurring in parallel to and in interaction with cognitive and physical growth. This narrative review aims to summarize and discuss recent literature and provide an overview of the relation between infant sleep and cognitive development as well as physical growth.
We conducted online literature search using MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases. We considered original research on humans published in the English language from January 2005 to December 2015. Search terms included "sleep" AND "infant" AND "cognition" OR "memory" OR "executive functioning", OR "growth" OR "obesity" OR "growth hormone" OR "stunting", and combinations thereof.
Ten studies on infant sleep and cognition were included in this review. Overall, findings indicated a positive association between sleep, memory, language, executive function, and overall cognitive development in typically developing infants and young children. An additional 20 studies support the positive role of infant sleep in physical growth, with the current literature focusing largely on weight gain and obesity rather than healthy growth. Existing evidence in both the domains is mainly based on cross-sectional designs, on association studies, and on parental reports. In contrast, there were limited studies on longitudinal sleep trajectories and intervention effects, or studies have not used more objective sleep measures such as actigraphy and polysomnography.
The reviewed studies support a critical and positive role of infant sleep in cognition and physical growth. Future studies should consider key environmental and parental confounders, include a combination of more objective (actigraphy) and subjective measures (sleep diaries and questionnaires), and move towards longitudinal trajectory designs of infant sleep and development.
婴儿睡眠发育是一个高度动态的过程,与认知和身体发育并行且相互作用。本叙述性综述旨在总结和讨论近期文献,并概述婴儿睡眠与认知发育以及身体发育之间的关系。
我们使用MEDLINE、Embase和Cochrane图书馆数据库进行在线文献检索。我们纳入了2005年1月至2015年12月以英文发表的关于人类的原始研究。检索词包括“睡眠”、“婴儿”以及“认知”或“记忆”或“执行功能”,或“生长”或“肥胖”或“生长激素”或“发育迟缓”,以及它们的组合。
本综述纳入了10项关于婴儿睡眠与认知的研究。总体而言,研究结果表明,在发育正常的婴幼儿中,睡眠、记忆、语言、执行功能和整体认知发育之间存在正相关。另外20项研究支持婴儿睡眠在身体发育中的积极作用,目前的文献主要关注体重增加和肥胖,而非健康生长。这两个领域的现有证据主要基于横断面设计、关联研究和家长报告。相比之下,关于纵向睡眠轨迹和干预效果的研究有限,或者尚未使用诸如活动记录仪和多导睡眠图等更客观的睡眠测量方法。
所综述的研究支持婴儿睡眠在认知和身体发育中具有关键且积极的作用。未来的研究应考虑关键的环境和家长混杂因素,纳入更客观(活动记录仪)和主观测量方法(睡眠日记和问卷)的组合,并朝着婴儿睡眠与发育的纵向轨迹设计发展。