中部早发性青春期儿童的睡眠时间过渡 穿过青春期的发育
Wen-Yu Lin1, Jia-Woei Hou2, Li Huang3
1Department of Family Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
概括
睡眠不足和晚睡时间与女孩的中部早熟青春期 (CPP) 有关. 在青春期开始之前,建议女孩保持足够的睡眠和早睡时间.
科学领域:
- 儿科内分泌学 儿科内分泌学
- 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
背景情况:
- 中部早发性青春期 (CPP) 是一种青春期异常早开始的情况.
- 睡眠模式对CPP发展的影响还不太清楚.
- 在患有CPP的儿童中缺乏纵向睡眠数据.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查与儿童中CPP相关的睡眠参数.
- 检查青春期开始前后睡眠时间的变化.
- 为了确定睡眠不足或晚睡是CPP的风险因素.
主要方法:
- 对台湾青春期纵向研究中的2238名儿童的数据进行分析.
- 每3个月对睡眠参数和青春期分期的纵向评估.
- 确定与CPP发病相关的关键睡眠参数.
主要成果:
- CPP与年龄,性别,脂肪百分比和适度的体力活动有关.
- 患有CPP的女孩报告睡眠不足和晚睡时间显著增加.
- 在男孩中,睡眠参数和CPP风险之间没有显著的关联.
结论:
- 睡眠不足和晚睡可能是CPP发展的关键因素.
- 建议包括确保女孩有足够的睡眠和更早的睡觉时间,特别是在青春期前.
- 这些可修改的睡眠行为可能有助于减轻CPP风险.
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