CHRONOTYPES AND SUBJECTIVE SLEEP PARAMETERS IN EPILEPSY PATIENTS: A LARGE QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY

Jul 27, 2010Chronobiology international

Sleep Patterns and Preferred Sleep Times in People with Epilepsy: Results from a Large Survey

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Abstract

Significant differences in chronotype distribution and subjective sleep parameters were found between 200 epilepsy patients and 4042 healthy controls.

  • Epileptic individuals were more morning oriented, with earlier mid-sleep and longer sleep duration on free days compared to healthy controls.
  • No significant differences in chronotype distribution or sleep parameters were observed among patients with different epilepsy syndromes: temporal lobe epilepsy, frontal lobe epilepsy, and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
  • Patients who underwent surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy had earlier mid-sleep on free days compared to those who did not have surgery.
  • The findings suggest that the condition of epilepsy itself may significantly influence chronotype behavior and sleep parameters, rather than the timing of seizures.

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