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母亲报告的婴儿睡眠与喂养方式的活动记录仪数据存在差异。

Discrepancies in maternal reports of infant sleep vs. actigraphy by mode of feeding.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, UK; Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Durham University, Stockton-on-Tees, UK.

Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, UK; Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Durham University, Stockton-on-Tees, UK.

出版信息

Sleep Med. 2018 Sep;49:90-98. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2018.06.010. Epub 2018 Jun 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Many studies of infant sleep rely solely on parentally-reported data, assuming that parents accurately report their infant's sleep parameters. The objective of this paper is to examine whether night-time sleep parameters of exclusively breastfed or exclusively formula-fed infants differ, and whether correspondence between parental reports and objective measures varies by feeding type.

METHODS

Mother-infant dyads intending to breastfeed or formula-feed exclusively for 18 weeks were recruited. Mothers were multiparas and primiparas, aged between 18 and 45 years. Infants were full-term, normal birthweight singletons. Maternal report and actigraphic data on infant sleep were collected fortnightly, from four to 18 weeks postpartum. Data were analysed cross-sectionally using t-tests and GLM analysis to control for interaction between feed-type and sleep location.

RESULTS

Actigraphy-assessed infant sleep parameters did not vary by feed-type but parentally reported sleep parameters did. Maternal report and actigraphy data diverged at 10 weeks postpartum and discrepancies were associated with infant feeding type. Compared to actigraphy, maternal reports by formula-feeding mothers (controlling for infant sleep location) over-estimated infant's Total Sleep Time (TST) at 10 weeks and Longest Sleep Period (LSP) at 10, 12 and 18 weeks.

CONCLUSIONS

These results raise questions about the outcomes of previous infant sleep studies where accuracy of parentally-reported infant sleep data is assumed. That parental reports of infant sleep vary by feeding type is particularly important for reconsidering previous studies of infant sleep development and intervention studies designed to influence sleep outcomes, especially where feed-type was heterogeneous, but was not considered as an independent variable.

摘要

目的

许多婴儿睡眠研究仅依赖于父母报告的数据,假设父母能准确报告婴儿的睡眠参数。本文旨在研究纯母乳喂养或纯配方奶喂养婴儿的夜间睡眠参数是否存在差异,以及父母报告与客观测量之间的一致性是否因喂养类型而异。

方法

招募了打算纯母乳喂养或纯配方奶喂养 18 周的母婴二人组。母亲为多产妇和初产妇,年龄在 18 至 45 岁之间。婴儿为足月、正常出生体重的单胎。从产后 4 周到 18 周,母亲每隔两周报告一次婴儿的睡眠情况,同时使用活动记录仪记录婴儿的睡眠数据。使用 t 检验和 GLM 分析对数据进行横断面分析,以控制喂养类型和睡眠位置之间的相互作用。

结果

活动记录仪评估的婴儿睡眠参数不受喂养类型影响,但父母报告的睡眠参数却不同。10 周产后,父母报告和活动记录仪数据出现分歧,且差异与婴儿喂养类型有关。与活动记录仪相比,配方奶喂养母亲的报告(控制婴儿睡眠位置)在 10 周时高估了婴儿的总睡眠时间(TST),在 10、12 和 18 周时高估了最长睡眠期(LSP)。

结论

这些结果对以前假设父母报告的婴儿睡眠数据准确性的婴儿睡眠研究结果提出了质疑。父母对婴儿睡眠的报告因喂养类型而异,这对于重新考虑婴儿睡眠发育的先前研究以及旨在影响睡眠结果的干预研究尤其重要,特别是在喂养类型不同但未被视为独立变量的情况下。

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