Author:
Asaka Yoko,Mitani Yusuke,Ohta Hidenobu,Nakazawa Takayo,Fukutomi Rika,Kobayashi Kyoko,Kumagai Mayuko,Shinohara Hitomi,Yoshida Michiko,Ando Akiko,Yoshimura Yuko,Nakagawa Machiko,Oishi Yoshihisa,Mizushima Masato,Adachi Hiroyuki,Kaneshi Yosuke,Morioka Keita,Seto Yoshitaka,Shimabukuro Rinshu,Hirata Michio,Ikeda Takashi,Ozawa Miwa,Takeshima Masahiro,Manabe Atsushi,Takahashi Tsutomu,Mishima Kazuo,Kikuchi Mitsuru,Yoda Hitoshi,Kusakawa Isao,Cho Kazutoshi
Abstract
AbstractA number of studies have been made on the sleep characteristics of children born preterm in an attempt to develop methods to address the sleep problems commonly observed among such children. However, the reported sleep characteristics from these studies vary depending on the observation methods used, i.e., actigraphy, polysomnography and questionnaire. In the current study, to obtain reliable data on the sleep characteristics of preterm-born children, we investigated the difference in sleep properties between 97 preterm and 97 term toddlers of approximately 1.5 years of age using actigraphy. Actigraphy units were attached to the toddlers’ waists with an adjustable elastic belt for 7 consecutive days, and a child sleep diary was completed by their parents. In the study, we found that preterm toddlers had more nocturnal awakenings and more daytime activity, suggesting that preterm-born children may have a different process of sleep development in their early development.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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