Nighttime sleep and daytime nap patterns in school age children with and without asthma.

Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP
Gail M KieckheferMartha J Lentz

Abstract

This research examines subjective and objective report of naps and nighttime sleep in 9- to 11-year-old children with and without asthma. This between subjects study collected prospective self-report diary and objective actigraphy measures of sleep from 27 children with and 27 without asthma during a 7-day/6-night at-home monitoring period. Thirty-two percent of participants reported daytime naps. Nappers were more likely to be children with asthma (12/27 vs. 5/27, p = 0.04) even though the children with asthma did not report being more tired, sleepy, or less alert in the morning. Nappers did not differ from non-nappers on self-report measures of overall sleep quality or number of awakenings but were documented, via objective measures, to have later (clock time: 23:05 vs. 22:21, p = 0.04) and more variable (Levine's Test for Equality of Variances: F = 10.68, p = 0.002) sleep onset times than non-nappers. Sleep offset times did not differ between the nappers vs. non-nappers, therefore, nappers had fewer total minutes of nighttime sleep than did the non-nappers (437 vs. 465, p = 0.04). Later (clock time: 23:01 vs. 22:15, p = 0.01) sleep onset times were also documented in minority vs. Caucasian children. Napping appears a more co...Continue Reading

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