Bedsharing sleep characteristics in children with mild sleep-disordered breathing

Sep 20, 2024Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Sleep Patterns During Bedsharing in Children with Mild Breathing Problems While Sleeping

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Abstract

Bedsharing rates in children with mild sleep-disordered breathing were 38%, with higher rates observed in younger children.

  • Younger children bedsharing had about 30 minutes shorter nocturnal sleep duration based on actigraphy data.
  • Parent-reported sleep midpoint was later for younger children who bedshared.
  • In older children, the association between bedsharing and shorter sleep duration was stronger in those with greater sleep-disordered breathing symptom burden.
  • Higher ratings of anxiety and depressive symptoms in older children also correlated with shorter sleep duration when bedsharing.

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