Asthma-related lung function, sleep quality, and sleep duration in urban children

Sleep Health
Daphne Koinis-MitchellRobert B Klein

Abstract

Examine (1) the extent to which changes in objectively measured asthma-related lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1 second) within a sleep period are associated with sleep quality and sleep duration during that sleep period in a group of urban children with persistent asthma, (2) associations between morning and evening asthma-related lung function and sleep quality and duration on the adjacent night, and (3) whether these associations differ by ethnic group. Cross-sectional, multimethod approach. Children completed a clinic assessment of asthma and allergy status and used home-based objective measurements of asthma-related lung function and sleep. Children and their caregivers participated in a clinic assessment at an asthma and allergy clinic and completed additional assessments at home. Two hundred and sixteen African American, Latino, and non-Latino white urban children, ages 7-9 years, and their primary caregivers. Participants took part in a clinic assessment of asthma and allergy status, completed interview-based questionnaires including a diary to track asthma symptoms and sleep patterns, and used actigraphy and home-based spirometry daily across a 4-week period to assess sleep and lung function. Results from an...Continue Reading

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Nov 12, 2019·Sleep Health·Daphne Koinis-MitchellMonique LeBourgeois
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Mar 16, 2019·Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology : Official Publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology·Daphne Koinis-MitchellJack H Nassau
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