Division of Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital, LMU University Hospital Munich, Lindwurmstr. 4, 80337, Munich, Germany.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2022 Mar;31(3):519-527. doi: 10.1007/s00787-021-01731-8. Epub 2021 Feb 24.
There is growing evidence that insufficient sleep has negative effects on the mental health of children. The aim of this study is to examine the associations between device-measured sleep duration and internalizing and externalizing problems in 8-year-old children. The study is a secondary analysis of data from the Childhood Obesity Project conducted in five European countries. Nocturnal sleep duration was measured with the SenseWear™ Armband 2. Parents rated their child's internalizing and externalizing problems on the Child Behaviour Checklist. Behaviour scores were dichotomized at the 90th percentile based on sex- and country-specific z-scores. Logistic regression models were applied to test the associations between sleep duration and behaviour. Data were available for 406 8-year-old children. The average sleep duration was 9.25 h per night (SD: 0.67) with 1464 nights measured in total. The sleep duration recommendation of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine for school-aged children (9-12 h) was met by 66.7% of children. One hour of additional sleep per night significantly reduced the risk of having internalizing problems (adjusted OR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.29-0.91). Children who adhered to the sleep duration recommendation had a lower risk for internalizing problems (adjusted OR = 0.45; 95% CI 0.21-0.99). Sleep duration and externalizing problems showed no significant association. Longer sleep duration was associated with a reduced risk of having internalizing problems but not externalizing problems. Results highlight that it is important to ensure adequate sleep duration throughout primary-school years for the optimal emotional health of children. Trial registration number: NCT00338689. Registered: June 19, 2006.
越来越多的证据表明,睡眠不足会对儿童的心理健康产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨 8 岁儿童设备测量的睡眠时间与内化和外化问题之间的关联。该研究是在五个欧洲国家进行的儿童肥胖项目数据的二次分析。夜间睡眠时间使用 SenseWear™臂带 2 进行测量。父母使用儿童行为检查表对孩子的内化和外化问题进行评分。根据性别和国家特定的 z 分数,行为评分在第 90 百分位数处进行二分。应用逻辑回归模型来检验睡眠时间与行为之间的关联。数据可用于 406 名 8 岁儿童。平均睡眠时间为每晚 9.25 小时(SD:0.67),共测量了 1464 个晚上。美国睡眠医学学会建议的学龄儿童(9-12 小时)睡眠时间满足了 66.7%的儿童。每晚增加一小时的睡眠时间可显著降低出现内化问题的风险(调整后的 OR=0.51;95%CI 0.29-0.91)。遵守睡眠时间建议的儿童内化问题的风险较低(调整后的 OR=0.45;95%CI 0.21-0.99)。睡眠时间与外化问题之间没有显著关联。较长的睡眠时间与内化问题风险降低相关,但与外化问题无关。结果强调,确保整个小学阶段有足够的睡眠时间对于儿童的最佳情绪健康非常重要。试验注册号:NCT00338689。登记日期:2006 年 6 月 19 日。