1型糖尿病儿童和青少年与非糖尿病病例对照同龄人的睡眠健康组合和睡眠类型

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Necla İpar, Perran Boran, Hatice Ezgi Barış, Mahmut Caner Us, Burcu Aygün, Belma Haliloğlu, Arzu Baygül, Gül Yeşiltepe Mutlu, Abdullah Bereket, Şükrü Hatun
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研究目的:我们的目的是比较患有和不患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的儿童和青少年的睡眠健康综合维度和时间型,并探讨T1D患者睡眠与血糖变异性之间的关系。方法:研究纳入84例6 ~ 18岁T1D患者,年龄和性别与对照组相匹配。睡眠健康综合指数(SHC)采用活动记录仪、睡眠日记、自我报告或父母报告进行测量。使用DSM-5 2级睡眠障碍量表短表对睡眠障碍进行评估。使用儿童时型问卷确定时型。结果:T1D组与对照组SHC总分中位数均为3.0(3.0 ~ 4.0),差异有统计学意义(p=0.485)。89.3%的T1D参与者和96.4%的对照组报告睡眠质量良好(p=0.072)。来自活动记录仪的客观数据显示,56%的T1D参与者和59.5%的对照组睡眠质量较差(p=0.639)。此外,88%的T1D参与者和84.5%的对照组的总睡眠时间不足(p=0.501)。结论:我们的研究表明,患有和不患有T1D的儿童和青少年在SHC和时型方面没有显著差异。尽管大多数参与者报告睡眠质量良好,但客观评估表明睡眠质量较差。这些发现表明,儿童和青少年可能高估了自己的睡眠质量。临床试验注册:患有和不患有1型糖尿病的儿童的睡眠模式和睡眠类型临床试验官网(https://www.clinicaltrials.gov), NCT06318611(注册日期:2024年3月15日)。
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The sleep health composite and chronotype among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared to case-control peers without diabetes.

Study objectives: Our objectives were to compare sleep health composite dimensions and chronotype in children and adolescents with and without type 1 diabetes (T1D) and to explore the relationship between sleep and glycemic variability in T1D.

Methods: The study comprised 84 participants with T1D aged between 6 to 18 years, and age and sex matched by controls. The sleep health composite (SHC) was measured using actigraphy, sleep diaries, and self or parental reports. Sleep disturbance was evaluated using the DSM-5 Level 2 Sleep Disorders Scale Short Form. Chronotype was determined using the Children's Chronotype Questionnaire.

Results: The median total SHC score for both the T1D and control groups was 3.0 (3.0-4.0) (p=0.485). Sleep quality was reported as good by 89.3% of participants with T1D and 96.4% of controls (p=0.072). Objective data from actigraphy indicated poor sleep quality in 56% of participants with T1D and 59.5% of controls (p=0.639). Additionally, 88% of participants with T1D and 84.5% of controls had inadequate total age-appropriate sleep duration (p=0.501). Among participants with T1D, those with a stable glycemic variability (coefficient of variation [CV] <%36) had an earlier midpoint sleep (p=0.008).

Conclusions: Our study indicates that there are no significant differences in the SHC and chronotype between children and adolescents with and without T1D. Although most participants reported good sleep quality, objective assessments indicated poor sleep quality. These findings suggest that children and adolescents may overestimate their sleep quality.

Clinical trial registration: Sleep patterns and chronotype in children with and without type 1 diabetes clinical Trails.gov identifier (https://www.clinicaltrials.gov), NCT06318611 (Registration Date: March 15, 2024).

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.
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