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加速度计评估的苏格兰学童在儿童后期和青少年时期的睡眠时长和时间:一项可行性研究。

Accelerometry-assessed sleep duration and timing in late childhood and adolescence in Scottish schoolchildren: A feasibility study.

机构信息

Mental Health and Wellbeing, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 1;15(12):e0242080. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242080. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Children and adolescents commonly suffer from sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances, which may contribute to poorer mental health and wellbeing during this critical developmental phase. Many studies however rely on self-reported sleep measures. This study assessed whether accelerometry data collection was feasible within the school setting as a method for investigating the extent of sleep and circadian disruption, and associations with subjective wellbeing, in Scotland. Fourteen days of wrist-worn accelerometry data were collected from 69 pupils, aged 10-14 years. Objective measures of sleep timing, sleep duration and circadian rest-activity patterns were derived. Questionnaires assessed subjective sleep timing, depressive symptoms, and experiences of wearing the accelerometer. Pupils slept on average less than 8 hours per night, failing to meet standard age-specific recommendations. Sleep timing was later and duration longer on weekends compared to weekdays (B = 0.87, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.70, 1.04; B = 0.49, 95% CI 0.29, 0.69), indicating social jetlag. Lower daytime activity was correlated with higher depressive symptoms (r = -0.84, p = 0.008). Compared to primary school pupils, secondary pupils had shorter sleep window duration and lower circadian relative amplitude. Over half of participants reported some discomfort/inconvenience wearing the accelerometer. These data highlight that inadequate sleep is prevalent in this sample of schoolchildren. Future, larger scale investigations will examine in more detail the associations between sleep, circadian function and physical activity with mental health and wellbeing.

摘要

儿童和青少年经常受到睡眠和昼夜节律紊乱的困扰,这可能会导致他们在这个关键的发育阶段心理健康和幸福感下降。然而,许多研究依赖于自我报告的睡眠测量。本研究评估了在学校环境中使用加速度计数据收集作为一种方法来调查苏格兰儿童睡眠和昼夜节律紊乱的程度,以及与主观幸福感的关联是否可行。从 10 至 14 岁的 69 名学生中收集了 14 天的腕戴式加速度计数据。得出了客观的睡眠时间、睡眠时间和昼夜节律活动模式的测量结果。问卷调查评估了主观的睡眠时间、抑郁症状以及佩戴加速度计的体验。学生平均每晚睡眠时间不足 8 小时,未能达到标准的年龄特定建议。与平日相比,周末的睡眠时间较晚,持续时间更长(B = 0.87,95%置信区间(CI)0.70,1.04;B = 0.49,95%CI 0.29,0.69),表明社会时差。白天活动量较低与抑郁症状较高(r = -0.84,p = 0.008)相关。与小学生相比,中学生的睡眠时间窗口较短,昼夜节律相对幅度较低。超过一半的参与者报告在佩戴加速度计时有些不适/不便。这些数据突出表明,在这个学龄儿童样本中,睡眠不足是普遍存在的。未来,更大规模的研究将更详细地研究睡眠、昼夜节律功能和身体活动与心理健康和幸福感之间的关联。

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