睡眠卫生对健康怀孕的潜在价值:简要回顾。

ISRN family medicine Pub Date : 2014-02-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/928293
Zachary M Ferraro, Jean-Philippe Chaput, Andrée Gruslin, Kristi B Adamo
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摘要

宫内环境的质量影响母胎健康,也影响后代在以后的生活中患肥胖症和心脏代谢疾病的倾向。几个决定因素,包括但不限于孕前肥胖和妊娠期体重增加过多,会改变发育环境、胎儿生长和儿童肥胖风险。然而,睡眠的作用及其与健康怀孕的关系尚未完全确定。考虑到与儿童肥胖相关的心理社会和生理并发症的宿主,针对妊娠期进行预防性干预据称是一个合适的时机。许多纵向研究表明,睡眠时间短是血糖受损和肥胖的一个危险因素。然而,关于睡眠卫生的作用及其在健康怀孕中的作用的信息缺乏。报告指出,妊娠期睡眠中断和睡眠质量较差,并强调睡眠减少与妊娠糖尿病风险之间的联系。鉴于缺乏精心设计的人体试验来评估睡眠和健康怀孕结果的价值,本综述总结了目前的证据,表明结合睡眠建议和利用时间管理策略来鼓励健康的夜间睡眠可能会改善母亲和婴儿的健康。
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The potential value of sleep hygiene for a healthy pregnancy: a brief review.

The quality of the intrauterine environment influences maternal-fetal health and also offspring predisposition to obesity and cardiometabolic disease later in life. Several determinants, including but not limited to pregravid obesity and excessive gestational weight gain, alter the developmental milieu, fetal growth, and child obesity risk. However, the role of sleep and its relationship to healthy pregnancy is not fully established. Given the host of psychosocial and physiological complications associated with childhood obesity, targeting the gestational period is purported to be an opportune time for preventive intervention. Many longitudinal studies suggest that short sleep duration is a risk factor for the development of impaired glycemia and obesity. However, there is a dearth of information concerning the role of sleep hygiene and its role in a healthy pregnancy. Reports note disrupted and poorer quality of sleep during gestation and highlight an association between reduced sleep and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus. Given the lack of well-designed human trials assessing the value of sleep and healthy pregnancy outcomes, this review summarizes current evidence which suggests that incorporating sleep recommendations and utilizing time management strategies that encourage a healthful night 's sleep may improve the health of the mom and the baby.

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