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The association between sleep disordered breathing, academic grades, and cognitive and behavioral functioning among overweight subjects during middle to late childhood.

机译:在儿童中期至晚期,超重受试者的睡眠呼吸障碍,学业成绩以及认知和行为功能之间的关联。

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: (1) to determine the associations of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) with behavioral functioning, cognitive test scores, and school grades during middle- to late-childhood, an under-researched developmental period in the SDB literature, and (2) to clarify whether associations between SDB and school grades are mediated by deficits in cognitive or behavioral functioning. DESIGN: cross-sectional correlative study. SETTING: Office/hospital, plus reported functioning at home and at school. PARTICIPANTS: 163 overweight subjects aged 10-16.9 years were divided into 4 groups based upon their obstructive apnea+hypopnea index (AHI) during overnight polysomnography and parent report of snoring: Moderate-Severe OSA (AHI > 5, n = 42), Mild OSA (AHI = 1-5, n = 58), Snorers (AHI < 1 + snoring, n = 26), and No SDB (AHI < 1 and nonsnoring, n = 37). MEASUREMENTS: inpatient overnight polysomnography, parent- and self-report of school grades and sleep, parent- and teacher-report of daytime behaviors, and office-based neuropsychological testing. RESULTS: The 4 groups significantly differed in academic grades and parent- and teacher-reported behaviors, particularly inattention and learning problems. These findings remained significant after adjusting for subject sex, race, socioeconomic status, and school night sleep duration. Associations with SDB were confined to reports of behavioral difficulties in real-world situations, and did not extend to office-based neuropsychological tests. Findings from secondary analyses were consistent with, but could not definitively confirm, a causal model in which SDB affects school grades via its impact on behavioral functioning. CONCLUSIONS: SDB during middle- to late-childhood is related to important aspects of behavioral functioning, especially inattention and learning difficulties, that may result in significant functional impairment at school.
机译:研究目标:(1)确定在儿童期至中后期(即SDB文献中研究不足的发育时期)的睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)与行为功能,认知测验分数和学校成绩的关联,以及(2) ),以澄清SDB与学校年级之间的关联是否是由认知或行为功能的不足引起的。设计:横断面相关研究。地点:办公室/医院,以及据报告在家庭和学校都可以使用的功能。参与者:163名10-16.9岁的超重受试者根据夜间多导睡眠监测期间的阻塞性呼吸暂停+低通气指数(AHI)和打parent的父母报告分为4组:中度重度OSA(AHI> 5,n = 42),轻度OSA(AHI = 1-5,n = 58),打nor者(AHI <1 +打nor,n = 26)和无SDB(AHI <1且不打nor,n = 37)。测量:住院通宵多导睡眠监测仪,学校成绩和睡眠的父母和自我报告,白天行为的父母和老师报告以及基于办公室的神经心理学测试。结果:这四个组在学业成绩以及父母和老师报告的行为方面存在显着差异,特别是注意力不集中和学习问题。在调整了受试者的性别,种族,社会经济地位和学校夜间睡眠时间之后,这些发现仍然很重要。与SDB的关联仅限于在现实情况下的行为困难报告,并且没有扩展到基于办公室的神经心理学测试。中学分析的结果与因果关系模型一致,但不能确切证实,因果关系模型通过其对行为功能的影响来影响学校的成绩。结论:儿童中期至后期的SDB与行为功能的重要方面有关,尤其是注意力不集中和学习困难,可能会导致学校严重的功能障碍。

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