Development of sleep–wake rhythms during the first year of age

Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the variance in the development of the sleep–wake rhythm. The study objectives were (a) to describe the normative variation in the development of a sleep–wake...

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Published inJournal of sleep research Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. e12918 - n/a
Main Authors Paavonen, E. Juulia, Morales‐Muñoz, Isabel, Pölkki, Pirjo, Paunio, Tiina, Porkka‐Heiskanen, Tarja, Kylliäinen, Anneli, Partonen, Timo, Saarenpää‐Heikkilä, Outi
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Abstract Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the variance in the development of the sleep–wake rhythm. The study objectives were (a) to describe the normative variation in the development of a sleep–wake rhythm in infancy, (b) to assess whether slower development is related to sleep quality and (c) to evaluate factors that are related to the slower development of a sleep–wake rhythm. The study is based on a representative birth cohort. Questionnaires at the ages of 3 (n = 1,427) and 8 months (n = 1,302) and actigraph measurement at 8 months (n = 372) were available. Infants with significant developmental delays (n = 11) were excluded. The results are based on statistical testing and multivariate modelling. We found that the average percentage of daytime sleep was 36.3% (standard deviation [SD], 8.5%) at 3 months and 25.6% (SD, 6.6%) at 8 months. At both time‐points, infants with slower sleep–wake rhythm development slept more hours per day, had a later sleep–wake rhythm, more difficulties in settling to sleep and longer sleep‐onset latency; they also spent a longer time awake during the night. According to actigraph registrations, we found that the infants with slow development of a sleep–wake rhythm slept less and had a later start and end to night‐time sleep than the other infants. Infants’ sleep–wake rhythm development is highly variable and is related to parent‐reported and objectively measured sleep quality and quantity. Interventions to improve the sleep–wake rhythm might improve sleep quality in these infants.
AbstractList Abstract Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the variance in the development of the sleep–wake rhythm. The study objectives were (a) to describe the normative variation in the development of a sleep–wake rhythm in infancy, (b) to assess whether slower development is related to sleep quality and (c) to evaluate factors that are related to the slower development of a sleep–wake rhythm. The study is based on a representative birth cohort. Questionnaires at the ages of 3 ( n  = 1,427) and 8 months ( n  = 1,302) and actigraph measurement at 8 months ( n  = 372) were available. Infants with significant developmental delays ( n  = 11) were excluded. The results are based on statistical testing and multivariate modelling. We found that the average percentage of daytime sleep was 36.3% (standard deviation [ SD ], 8.5%) at 3 months and 25.6% ( SD , 6.6%) at 8 months. At both time‐points, infants with slower sleep–wake rhythm development slept more hours per day, had a later sleep–wake rhythm, more difficulties in settling to sleep and longer sleep‐onset latency; they also spent a longer time awake during the night. According to actigraph registrations, we found that the infants with slow development of a sleep–wake rhythm slept less and had a later start and end to night‐time sleep than the other infants. Infants’ sleep–wake rhythm development is highly variable and is related to parent‐reported and objectively measured sleep quality and quantity. Interventions to improve the sleep–wake rhythm might improve sleep quality in these infants.
Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the variance in the development of the sleep-wake rhythm. The study objectives were (a) to describe the normative variation in the development of a sleep-wake rhythm in infancy, (b) to assess whether slower development is related to sleep quality and (c) to evaluate factors that are related to the slower development of a sleep-wake rhythm. The study is based on a representative birth cohort. Questionnaires at the ages of 3 (n = 1,427) and 8 months (n = 1,302) and actigraph measurement at 8 months (n = 372) were available. Infants with significant developmental delays (n = 11) were excluded. The results are based on statistical testing and multivariate modelling. We found that the average percentage of daytime sleep was 36.3% (standard deviation [SD], 8.5%) at 3 months and 25.6% (SD, 6.6%) at 8 months. At both time-points, infants with slower sleep-wake rhythm development slept more hours per day, had a later sleep-wake rhythm, more difficulties in settling to sleep and longer sleep-onset latency; they also spent a longer time awake during the night. According to actigraph registrations, we found that the infants with slow development of a sleep-wake rhythm slept less and had a later start and end to night-time sleep than the other infants. Infants' sleep-wake rhythm development is highly variable and is related to parent-reported and objectively measured sleep quality and quantity. Interventions to improve the sleep-wake rhythm might improve sleep quality in these infants.
Author Paavonen, E. Juulia
Saarenpää‐Heikkilä, Outi
Partonen, Timo
Morales‐Muñoz, Isabel
Porkka‐Heiskanen, Tarja
Pölkki, Pirjo
Kylliäinen, Anneli
Paunio, Tiina
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Snippet Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the variance in...
Abstract Circadian rhythms refer to biological rhythms that have an endogenous period length of approximately 24 hr. However, not much is known about the...
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SubjectTerms Child Development - physiology
Circadian Rhythm - physiology
Cohort Studies
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
sleep
Sleep - physiology
sleep–wake rhythms
Title Development of sleep–wake rhythms during the first year of age
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