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Meta-analysis of quantitative sleep parameters from childhood to old age in healthy individuals: developing normative sleep values across the human lifespan.

机译:对健康个体从童年到老年的定量睡眠参数的荟萃分析:在整个人类寿命中发展规范性睡眠值。

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OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this study were to identify age-related changes in objectively recorded sleep patterns across the human life span in healthy individuals and to clarify whether sleep latency and percentages of stage 1, stage 2, and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep significantly change with age. DESIGN: Review of literature of articles published between 1960 and 2003 in peer-reviewed journals and meta-analysis. PARTICIPANTS: 65 studies representing 3,577 subjects aged 5 years to 102 years. MEASUREMENT: The research reports included in this meta-analysis met the following criteria: (1) included nonclinical participants aged 5 years or older; (2) included measures of sleep characteristics by "all night" polysomnography or actigraphy on sleep latency, sleep efficiency, total sleep time, stage 1 sleep, stage 2 sleep, slow-wave sleep, REM sleep, REM latency, or minutes awake after sleep onset; (3) included numeric presentation of the data; and (4) were published between 1960 and 2003 in peer-reviewed journals. RESULTS: In children and adolescents, total sleep time decreased with age only in studies performed on school days. Percentage of slow-wave sleep was significantly negatively correlated with age. Percentages of stage 2 and REM sleep significantly changed with age. In adults, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, percentage of slow-wave sleep, percentage of REM sleep, and REM latency all significantly decreased with age, while sleep latency, percentage of stage 1 sleep, percentage of stage 2 sleep, and wake after sleep onset significantly increased with age. However, only sleep efficiency continued to significantly decrease after 60 years of age. The magnitudes of the effect sizes noted changed depending on whether or not studied participants were screened for mental disorders, organic diseases, use of drug or alcohol, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, or other sleep disorders. CONCLUSIONS: In adults, it appeared that sleep latency, percentages of stage 1 and stage 2 significantly increased with age while percentage of REM sleep decreased. However, effect sizes for the different sleep parameters were greatly modified by the quality of subject screening, diminishing or even masking age associations with different sleep parameters. The number of studies that examined the evolution of sleep parameters with age are scant among school-aged children, adolescents, and middle-aged adults. There are also very few studies that examined the effect of race on polysomnographic sleep parameters.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是确定健康个体在整个人的寿命中客观记录的睡眠方式中与年龄相关的变化,并阐明睡眠潜伏期,阶段1,阶段2和快速眼动(REM)睡眠的百分比是否随着年龄的增长而发生重大变化设计:回顾1960年至2003年之间在同行评审期刊和荟萃分析中发表的文章的文献。参加者:65项研究代表了3577名5岁至102岁的受试者。测量:荟萃分析中的研究报告符合以下标准:(1)包括5岁或以上的非临床参与者; (2)包括通过“整夜”多导睡眠图或肌动描记法对睡眠潜伏期,睡眠效率,总睡眠时间,1期睡眠,2期睡眠,慢波睡眠,REM睡眠,REM潜伏期或醒后几分钟的睡眠特征的测量睡眠发作(3)包括数据的数字表示; (4)于1960年至2003年之间在同行评审期刊上发表。结果:仅在上学日进行的研究中,儿童和青少年的总睡眠时间随着年龄的增长而减少。慢波睡眠的百分比与年龄显着负相关。第2阶段和REM睡眠的百分比随着年龄的增长而显着变化。在成年人中,总睡眠时间,睡眠效率,慢波睡眠百分比,REM睡眠百分比和REM潜伏期均随着年龄的增长而显着降低,而睡眠潜伏期,第1阶段睡眠的百分比,第2阶段睡眠的百分比以及术后唤醒睡眠发作随着年龄的增长而明显增加。但是,只有睡眠效率在60岁以后继续显着下降。根据是否对精神障碍,器质性疾病,药物或酒精的使用,阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症或其他睡眠障碍进行筛查,所观察到的效应大小的大小会有所不同。结论:在成年人中,随着年龄的增长,睡眠潜伏期,第1阶段和第2阶段的百分比显着增加,而REM睡眠的百分比下降。然而,通过受试者筛选的质量,减小或什至掩盖了与不同睡眠参数的年龄关联,极大地改变了不同睡眠参数的效应大小。在学龄儿童,青少年和中年成年人中,检查睡眠参数随年龄变化的研究数量很少。也很少有研究检查种族对多导睡眠图睡眠参数的影响。

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