Almirall H, Aguirre A, Rial R V, Daurat A, Foret J, Benoit O
Department de Psicologia, Universitat des les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Neuroreport. 1993 Nov 18;5(2):177-80.
Sleep and body temperature characteristics were studied in man in baseline (B), 24 h-constant routine (CR) and recovery (R) after the CR. The sleep advanced and deepened the trough of the minimum temperature when compared with CR. No relevant difference in minimum body temperature, or in the slope of temperature decrease was found, however, between B and R sleeping nights. No correlation was found between the amount of slow wave sleep and body cooling. The results do not support a homeostatic role of slow wave sleep in brain and/or body cooling.
研究了人体在基线期(B)、24小时恒定作息(CR)以及CR后的恢复期(R)的睡眠和体温特征。与CR相比,睡眠使最低体温的低谷提前且加深。然而,在B期和R期的睡眠夜晚之间,最低体温或体温下降斜率未发现相关差异。慢波睡眠量与身体降温之间未发现相关性。结果不支持慢波睡眠在大脑和/或身体降温中具有稳态作用。