长睡眠时间与胎儿大脑参数极值相关:一项前瞻性队列研究。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Dan Lv, Shi-Yao Chen, Xu-Fang Li, Praseth Leakana, Jia-Qi Han, Jun-Rong Xian, Fan-Fan Li, Meng-Zhou He, Yao Fan, He-Ze Xu, Li Liu, Wei Li, Xing-Guang Lin, Fang Ye, Dong-Rui Deng
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目的:睡眠对普通人群和孕妇的身心健康都至关重要。大多数研究都集中在某些孕期睡眠行为对妊娠并发症和分娩结果的影响上。本研究旨在探讨早在妊娠23周至出生时母亲睡眠时间与胎儿生长发育之间的关系。方法:共纳入803名孕妇。记录所有3个月产妇自述的夜间睡眠时间。结果测量是通过常规超声检查获得的胎儿生物特征测量的基于参考人群的z分数。结果:采用多元线性回归,妊娠中期睡眠时间与妊娠中期胎儿头围(HC)和妊娠晚期胎儿双顶叶直径(BPD)呈显著负相关。然后评估每个孕期长睡眠时间与胎儿生物测量极值的关系。观察到妊娠中期长时间睡眠对妊娠中期BPD低于参考人群10%的显著影响。纵向分析报告了BPD和HC的相似结果。结论:总的来说,睡眠时间和胎儿生物特征测量之间存在负相关。妊娠中期睡眠时间过长可能会对胎儿生长产生负面影响,尤其是大脑参数,包括BPD和HC。
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Long Sleep Duration Is Associated with Fetal Brain Parameter Extreme Values: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Objective: Sleep is fundamental to the physical and mental health of both the general population and pregnant women. Most studies have focused on the impact of certain trimester sleep behaviors on gestational complications and birth outcomes. This study aimed to explore the association between maternal sleep duration and fetal growth development from as early as 23 gestational weeks to birth.

Methods: A total of 803 pregnant women were prospectively enrolled. The self-reported maternal nocturnal sleep duration during all 3 trimesters was recorded. The outcome measures were reference-population-based Z-scores of fetal biometric measurements obtained through routine ultrasonographic examination.

Results: Using multiple linear regression, a marginally significant negative association was observed between second-trimester sleep duration and second-trimester fetal head circumference (HC) and third-trimester fetal biparietal diameter (BPD). Then the associations of long sleep duration in each trimester with fetal biometry extreme values were evaluated. A significant impact of second-trimester long sleep duration on the second-trimester BPD below the 10th percentile of the reference population was observed. Longitudinal analysis reported similar results for BPD and HC.

Conclusions: Overall, a negative association between sleep duration and fetal biometric measurements was observed. Long sleep durations in the second trimester might negatively impact fetal growth, particularly brain parameters, including BPD and HC.

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Current Medical Science
Current Medical Science Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: Current Medical Science provides a forum for peer-reviewed papers in the medical sciences, to promote academic exchange between Chinese researchers and doctors and their foreign counterparts. The journal covers the subjects of biomedicine such as physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, pathology and pathophysiology, etc., and clinical research, such as surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and otorhinolaryngology etc. The articles appearing in Current Medical Science are mainly in English, with a very small number of its papers in German, to pay tribute to its German founder. This journal is the only medical periodical in Western languages sponsored by an educational institution located in the central part of China.
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