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睡眠剥夺对大学生认知和身体表现的影响。

Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive and physical performance in university students.

作者信息

Patrick Yusuf, Lee Alice, Raha Oishik, Pillai Kavya, Gupta Shubham, Sethi Sonika, Mukeshimana Felicite, Gerard Lothaire, Moghal Mohammad U, Saleh Sohag N, Smith Susan F, Morrell Mary J, Moss James

机构信息

Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, London, SW7 2DD UK.

Academic Unit of Sleep and Breathing, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Sleep Biol Rhythms. 2017;15(3):217-225. doi: 10.1007/s41105-017-0099-5. Epub 2017 Apr 13.

Abstract

Sleep deprivation is common among university students, and has been associated with poor academic performance and physical dysfunction. However, current literature has a narrow focus in regard to domains tested, this study aimed to investigate the effects of a night of sleep deprivation on cognitive and physical performance in students. A randomized controlled crossover study was carried out with 64 participants [58% male ( = 37); 22 ± 4 years old (mean ± SD)]. Participants were randomized into two conditions: normal sleep or one night sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation was monitored using an online time-stamped questionnaire at 45 min intervals, completed in the participants' homes. The outcomes were cognitive: working memory (Simon game© derivative), executive function (Stroop test); and physical: reaction time (ruler drop testing), lung function (spirometry), rate of perceived exertion, heart rate, and blood pressure during submaximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Data were analysed using paired two-tailed tests and MANOVA. Reaction time and systolic blood pressure post-exercise were significantly increased following sleep deprivation (mean ± SD change: reaction time: 0.15 ± 0.04 s,  = 0.003; systolic BP: 6 ± 17 mmHg,  = 0.012). No significant differences were found in other variables. Reaction time and vascular response to exercise were significantly affected by sleep deprivation in university students, whilst other cognitive and cardiopulmonary measures showed no significant changes. These findings indicate that acute sleep deprivation can have an impact on physical but not cognitive ability in young healthy university students. Further research is needed to identify mechanisms of change and the impact of longer term sleep deprivation in this population.

摘要

睡眠剥夺在大学生中很常见,并且与学业成绩不佳和身体机能障碍有关。然而,目前的文献在测试领域方面关注范围较窄,本研究旨在调查一夜睡眠剥夺对学生认知和身体表现的影响。对64名参与者[58%为男性(n = 37);22±4岁(平均值±标准差)]进行了一项随机对照交叉研究。参与者被随机分为两种情况:正常睡眠或一夜睡眠剥夺。使用在线时间戳问卷,每隔45分钟监测一次睡眠剥夺情况,问卷在参与者家中完成。结果指标包括认知方面:工作记忆(西蒙游戏衍生版)、执行功能(斯特鲁普测试);以及身体方面:反应时间(直尺掉落测试)、肺功能(肺活量测定)、主观用力程度、心率以及次最大心肺运动测试期间的血压。使用配对双尾检验和多变量方差分析对数据进行分析。睡眠剥夺后,运动后的反应时间和收缩压显著增加(平均值±标准差变化:反应时间:0.15±0.04秒,p = 0.003;收缩压:6±17毫米汞柱,p = 0.012)。在其他变量中未发现显著差异。大学生的反应时间和运动时的血管反应受到睡眠剥夺的显著影响,而其他认知和心肺指标未显示出显著变化。这些发现表明,急性睡眠剥夺会对年轻健康大学生的身体能力而非认知能力产生影响。需要进一步研究以确定变化机制以及长期睡眠剥夺对该人群的影响。

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