Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Suite AHSC 7326, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Arizona College of Science, 1503 E. University Blvd., Room 507, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Science. 2021 Oct 29;374(6567):568-573. doi: 10.1126/science.abj8188. Epub 2021 Oct 28.
Sleep is entwined across many physiologic processes in the brain and periphery, thereby exerting tremendous influence on our well-being. Yet sleep exists in a social-environmental context. Contextualizing sleep health with respect to its determinants—from individual- to societal-level factors—would enable neuroscientists to more effectively translate sleep health into clinical practice. Key challenges and opportunities pertain to (i) recognizing and exploring sleep’s functional roles, (ii) clarifying causal mechanisms in relation to key outcomes, (iii) developing richer model systems, (iv) linking models to known contextual factors, and (v) leveraging advances in multisensory technology. Meeting these challenges and opportunities would help transcend disciplinary boundaries such that social-environmental considerations related to sleep would become an ever-greater presence in the clinic.
睡眠与大脑和外周的许多生理过程交织在一起,因此对我们的健康产生巨大影响。然而,睡眠存在于社会环境背景中。从个体到社会层面的因素,将睡眠健康与其决定因素联系起来进行背景化处理,将使神经科学家能够更有效地将睡眠健康转化为临床实践。主要的挑战和机遇涉及到:(i)认识和探索睡眠的功能作用,(ii)阐明与关键结果相关的因果机制,(iii)开发更丰富的模型系统,(iv)将模型与已知的上下文因素联系起来,以及(v)利用多感官技术的进步。应对这些挑战和机遇将有助于跨越学科界限,使与睡眠相关的社会环境因素在临床实践中越来越受到重视。