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The Architecture of Early Childhood Sleep Over the First Two Years

Authors :
Lenehan, Sonia Marie
Fogarty, Leanna
O'Connor, Cathal
Mathieson, Sean
Boylan, Geraldine B.
Source :
Maternal and Child Health Journal. February, 2023, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p226, 25 p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction The architecture and function of sleep during infancy and early childhood has not been fully described in the scientific literature. The impact of early sleep disruption on cognitive and physical development is also under-studied. The aim of this review was to investigate early childhood sleep development over the first two years and its association with neurodevelopment. Methods This review was conducted according to the 2009 PRISMA guidelines. Four databases (OVID Medline, Pubmed, CINAHL, and Web of Science) were searched according to predefined search terms. Results Ninety-three studies with approximately 90,000 subjects from demographically diverse backgrounds were included in this review. Sleep is the predominant state at birth. There is an increase in NREM and a decrease in REM sleep during the first two years. Changes in sleep architecture occur in tandem with development. There are more studies exploring sleep and early infancy compared to mid and late infancy and early childhood. Discussion Sleep is critical for memory, learning, and socio-emotional development. Future longitudinal studies in infants and young children should focus on sleep architecture at each month of life to establish the emergence of key characteristics, especially from 7-24 months of age, during periods of rapid neurodevelopmental progress.<br />Author(s): Sonia Marie Lenehan [sup.1] , Leanna Fogarty [sup.1] , Cathal O'Connor [sup.1] , Sean Mathieson [sup.1] , Geraldine B. Boylan [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.7872.a, 0000000123318773, INFANT Research Centre, [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10927875
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.737064709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-022-03545-9