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Children's sleep and cognitive performance: A cross-domain analysis of change over time

机译:儿童的睡眠和认知能力:随时间变化的跨领域分析

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Relations between changes in children's cognitive performance and changes in sleep problems were examined over a 3-year period, and family socioeconomic status, child race/ethnicity, and gender were assessed as moderators of these associations. Participants were 250 second- and third-grade (8-9 years old at Time 1) boys and girls. At each assessment, children's cognitive performance (Verbal Comprehension, Decision Speed) was measured using the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities, and sleep problems (Sleepiness, Sleep/Wake Problems) were collected via self-report. Individual growth models revealed that children who reported increases in Sleepiness exhibited little growth in Verbal Comprehension over time compared with their peers who reported decreases in Sleepiness, resulting in a nearly 11-point cognitive deficit by the end of the study. These associations were not found for Sleep/Wake Problems or Decision Speed. Child race/ethnicity and gender moderated these associations, with Sleepiness serving as a vulnerability factor for poor cognitive outcomes, especially among African American children and girls. Differences in cognitive performance for children with high and low Sleepiness trajectories ranged from 16 to 19 points for African American children and from 11 to 19 points for girls. Results build substantially on existing literature examining associations between sleep and cognitive functioning in children and are the first to demonstrate that children's sleep trajectories over 3 waves were associated with changes in their cognitive performance over time.
机译:在三年的时间内,研究了儿童认知能力的变化与睡眠问题的变化之间的关系,并评估了家庭社会经济地位,儿童种族/族裔和性别作为这些协会的主持人。参与者是250位二年级和三年级(在时间1为8-9岁)男孩和女孩。在每次评估中,使用伍德考克-约翰逊三世的认知能力测验来测量儿童的认知能力(口头理解力,决策速度),并通过自我报告收集睡眠问题(睡眠,睡眠/觉醒问题)。个体成长模型显示,与那些报告嗜睡感下降的同龄人相比,报告说嗜睡感的孩子随着时间的推移其口头理解能力几乎没有增长,到研究结束时导致近11点的认知缺陷。睡眠/唤醒问题或决策速度未找到这些关联。儿童种族/民族和性别调节了这些关联,嗜睡是导致不良认知结果的脆弱性因素,尤其是在非洲裔美国儿童和女孩中。高低嗜睡轨迹儿童的认知能力差异对于非裔美国人儿童为16到19点,对于女孩为11到19点。结果基本上建立在现有文献中,这些文献检查了儿童睡眠与认知功能之间的关联,并且是第一个证明儿童3浪以上的睡眠轨迹与他们的认知能力随时间变化相关的证据。

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