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Young adults are more vulnerable to chronic sleep deficiency and recurrent circadian disruption than older adults

机译:与老年人相比,年轻人更容易患上慢性睡眠不足和反复的昼夜节律

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More than a third of US adults report fewer than 6?hours of sleep a night, making chronic sleep restriction a growing public health concern. Sleep curtailment is associated with an increase in industrial accidents, motor vehicle accidents, medical and other occupational errors. Young adults are more vulnerable to acute sleep deprivation than older adults, but less is known about how young vs. older adults respond to the more commonly experienced chronic sleep restriction. To test the hypothesis that young adults are more vulnerable to chronic sleep loss than older adults, we compared data from young and older adults who underwent three weeks of chronic sleep restriction (equivalent to 5.6?hours/24?hours) combined with recurrent circadian disruption in an experiment that enabled us to separate the influences of the sleep-wake homeostatic process, the circadian timing system, and the chronic sleep deficit. We found that while young and older adults reported similar levels of subjective sleepiness, objective measures of sleepiness revealed that young adults were more vulnerable and had more attentional failures than the older adults. These results have important public health implications, particularly related to prevention of sleep-related motor vehicle crashes in young drivers. Further research is needed to understand the neurobiological basis of these age-related differences.
机译:超过三分之一的美国成年人报告说每晚的睡眠时间少于6小时,这使得长期睡眠限制成为公共健康日益关注的问题。减少睡眠与工业事故,机动车辆事故,医疗和其他职业错误的增加有关。与成年人相比,年轻人更容易遭受急性睡眠剥夺,但对于年轻人与老年人如何应对更常见的慢性睡眠受限的反应知之甚少。为了检验年轻人比老年人更容易遭受慢性睡眠丧失的假说,我们比较了经历了三周的慢性睡眠限制(相当于5.6?小时/ 24?小时)并伴有反复的昼夜节律的青壮年的数据。在一项使我们能够区分睡眠-觉醒稳态过程,昼夜节律系统和慢性睡眠不足的影响的实验中。我们发现,尽管年轻人和老年人报告的主观嗜睡水平相似,但客观的嗜睡测量表明,年轻人比老年人更易受伤害,并且注意力障碍更多。这些结果具有重要的公共卫生意义,特别是与预防年轻驾驶员睡眠相关的机动车碰撞有关。需要进一步的研究来了解这些年龄相关差异的神经生物学基础。

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