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酒精对健康成年人后续睡眠的影响:一项系统评价和荟萃分析。

The effect of alcohol on subsequent sleep in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

作者信息

Gardiner Carissa, Weakley Jonathon, Burke Louise M, Roach Gregory D, Sargent Charli, Maniar Nirav, Huynh Minh, Miller Dean J, Townshend Andrew, Halson Shona L

机构信息

School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia; Sports Performance, Recovery, Injury and New Technologies (SPRINT) Research Centre, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.

School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia; Sports Performance, Recovery, Injury and New Technologies (SPRINT) Research Centre, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia; Carnegie Applied Rugby Research (CARR) Centre, Institute of Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Sleep Med Rev. 2025 Apr;80:102030. doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2024.102030. Epub 2024 Nov 19.

Abstract

Alcohol is commonly consumed prior to bedtime with the belief that it facilitates sleep. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the impact of alcohol on the characteristics of night-time sleep, with the intent to identify the influence of the dose and timing of alcohol intake. A systematic search of the literature identified 27 studies for inclusion in the analysis. Changes in sleep architecture were observed, including a delay in the onset of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and a reduction in the duration of REM sleep. A dose-response relationship was identified such that disruptions to REM sleep occurred following consumption of a low dose of alcohol (≤0.50 g∙kg or approximately two standard drinks) and progressively worsened with increasing doses of alcohol. Reductions in sleep onset latency and latency to deep sleep (i.e., non-rapid eye movement stage three (N3)) were only observed following the consumption of a high dose of alcohol (≥0.85∙g kg or approximately five standard drinks). The effect of alcohol on the remaining characteristics of sleep could not be determined, with large uncertainty observed in the effect on total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and wake after sleep onset. The results of the present study suggest that a low dose of alcohol will negatively impact (i.e., reduce) REM sleep. It appears that high doses of alcohol may shorten sleep onset latency, however this likely exacerbates subsequent REM sleep disruption. Future work on personal and environmental factors that affect alcohol metabolism, and any differential effects of alcohol due to sex is encouraged.

摘要

人们通常在睡前饮酒,认为这样有助于睡眠。本系统综述和荟萃分析研究了酒精对夜间睡眠特征的影响,旨在确定酒精摄入量和摄入时间的影响。通过系统检索文献,确定了27项研究纳入分析。观察到睡眠结构发生了变化,包括快速眼动(REM)睡眠开始时间延迟和REM睡眠时间缩短。确定了剂量反应关系,即摄入低剂量酒精(≤0.50 g∙kg或约两杯标准饮品)后会出现REM睡眠中断,且随着酒精剂量增加,这种中断会逐渐加剧。仅在摄入高剂量酒精(≥0.85∙g kg或约五杯标准饮品)后,才观察到睡眠开始潜伏期和进入深度睡眠(即非快速眼动第三阶段(N3))潜伏期缩短。酒精对睡眠其他特征的影响无法确定,在对总睡眠时间、睡眠效率和睡眠开始后觉醒的影响方面观察到很大的不确定性。本研究结果表明,低剂量酒精会对REM睡眠产生负面影响(即减少)。高剂量酒精似乎可能会缩短睡眠开始潜伏期,然而这可能会加剧随后的REM睡眠中断。鼓励未来开展关于影响酒精代谢的个人和环境因素以及酒精因性别而异的任何差异效应的研究。

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