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Shining evolutionary light on human sleep and sleep disorders

机译:进化的光辉照耀着人类的睡眠和睡眠障碍

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Sleep is essential to cognitive function and health in humans, yet the ultimate reasons for sleep—i.e. ‘why’ sleep evolved—remain mysterious. We integrate findings from human sleep studies, the ethnographic record, and the ecology and evolution of mammalian sleep to better understand sleep along the human lineage and in the modern world. Compared to other primates, sleep in great apes has undergone substantial evolutionary change, with all great apes building a sleeping platform or ‘nest’. Further evolutionary change characterizes human sleep, with humans having the shortest sleep duration, yet the highest proportion of rapid eye movement sleep among primates. These changes likely reflect that our ancestors experienced fitness benefits from being active for a greater portion of the 24-h cycle than other primates, potentially related to advantages arising from learning, socializing and defending against predators and hostile conspecifics. Perspectives from evolutionary medicine have implications for understanding sleep disorders; we consider these perspectives in the context of insomnia, narcolepsy, seasonal affective disorder, circadian rhythm disorders and sleep apnea. We also identify how human sleep today differs from sleep through most of human evolution, and the implications of these changes for global health and health disparities. More generally, our review highlights the importance of phylogenetic comparisons in understanding human health, including well-known links between sleep, cognitive performance and health in humans.
机译:睡眠对于人类的认知功能和健康至关重要,但是睡眠的最终原因是: “为什么”睡眠演变了-仍然很神秘。我们整合了人类睡眠研究的结果,人种志记录以及哺乳动物睡眠的生态学和进化,以更好地理解人类沿线以及现代世界的睡眠。与其他灵长类动物相比,大猩猩的睡眠发生了重大的进化变化,所有大猿都建立了一个睡眠平台或“巢”。进一步的进化变化是人类睡眠的特征,人类的睡眠时间最短,而灵长类动物眼动快速睡眠的比例最高。这些变化可能反映出,与其他灵长类动物相比,我们的祖先在24小时周期的大部分时间内都处于活跃状态,从而具有适应性,这可能与学习,社交和抵御捕食者和敌对特定物种带来的优势有关。进化医学的观点对理解睡眠障碍有影响。我们在失眠,嗜睡症,季节性情感障碍,昼夜节律障碍和睡眠呼吸暂停的背景下考虑这些观点。我们还确定了当今人类的睡眠与人类大部分时间的睡眠有何不同,以及这些变化对全球健康和健康差异的影响。更广泛地说,我们的综述强调了系统发育比较在理解人类健康中的重要性,包括人类睡眠,认知能力和健康之间的众所周知的联系。

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