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老年人午睡的益处与风险:一项系统综述

Benefits and risks of napping in older adults: A systematic review.

作者信息

Souabni Maher, Souabni Mehdi J, Hammouda Omar, Romdhani Mohamed, Trabelsi Khaled, Ammar Achraf, Driss Tarak

机构信息

Interdisciplinary Laboratory in Neurosciences, Physiology and Psychology Physical Activity, Health and Learning (LINP2), UFR STAPS (Faculty of Sport Sciences), UPL, Paris Nanterre University, Nanterre, France.

Research Laboratory, Molecular Bases of Human Pathology, LR19ES13, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Oct 21;14:1000707. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.1000707. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

A growing body of evidence indicates that napping is common among older adults. However, a systematic review on the effect of napping on the elderly is lacking. The aim of this systematic review was to (i) determine how studies evaluated napping behavior in older adults (frequency, duration and timing); (ii) explore how napping impacts perceptual measures, cognitive and psychomotor performance, night-time sleep and physiological parameters in the elderly (PROSPERO CRD42022299805). A total of 738 records were screened by two researchers using the PICOS criteria. Fifteen studies met our inclusion criteria with a mean age ranging from 60.8 to 78.3 years and a cumulative sample size of = 326. Daytime napping had an overall positive impact on subjective measures (i.e., sleepiness and fatigue), psychomotor performances (i.e., speed and accuracy) and learning abilities (i.e., declarative and motor learning). Additionally, studies showed (i) consistency between nap and control conditions regarding sleep duration, efficiency and latency, and proportion of sleep stages, and (ii) increase of 24 h sleep duration with nap compared to control condition. Based on the findings of the present review, there is minimal evidence to indicate that napping is detrimental for older adults' nighttime sleep. Future studies should consider involving repeated naps during a micro-cycle in order to investigate the chronic effect of napping on older adults.

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION

identifier: CRD42022299805.

摘要

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越来越多的证据表明,午睡在老年人中很常见。然而,目前缺乏关于午睡对老年人影响的系统评价。本系统评价的目的是:(i)确定研究如何评估老年人的午睡行为(频率、时长和时间);(ii)探讨午睡如何影响老年人的感知指标、认知和心理运动表现、夜间睡眠及生理参数(国际前瞻性系统评价注册库编号:CRD42022299805)。两名研究人员使用PICOS标准共筛选出738条记录。15项研究符合纳入标准,平均年龄在60.8至78.3岁之间,累积样本量为326。白天午睡对主观指标(即嗜睡和疲劳)、心理运动表现(即速度和准确性)以及学习能力(即陈述性和运动学习)总体上有积极影响。此外,研究表明:(i)午睡组和对照组在睡眠时间、效率和潜伏期以及睡眠阶段比例方面具有一致性;(ii)与对照组相比,午睡使24小时睡眠时间增加。基于本综述的研究结果,几乎没有证据表明午睡对老年人的夜间睡眠有害。未来的研究应考虑在一个微周期内进行多次午睡,以调查午睡对老年人的长期影响。

系统评价注册

标识符:CRD42022299805。

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