Sleep disorders in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) recorded overnight by video-polysomnography

Jun 17, 2009Sleep medicine

Sleep problems in children with ADHD recorded during overnight sleep studies

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Abstract

52% of ADHD children showed abnormalities in the arousal process during slow wave sleep.

  • Significant differences were found in sleep disturbances between ADHD children and controls, with many reporting disturbed, fragmentary sleep.
  • Common complaints included motor restlessness (50%), sleep walking (47.6%), night terrors (38%), and confusional arousals (28.5%).
  • Periodic Limb Movements during Sleep (PLMS) and Wake (PLMW) indexes were linked to hyperactivity and opposition scores.
  • Different sleep disorders were associated with specific ADHD phenotypes, particularly in Hyperactive/Impulsive and Combined subtypes.
  • The findings suggest a potential benefit of incorporating sleep studies in the diagnostic screening for ADHD.

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