The effect of sleep restriction therapy for insomnia on sleep pressure and arousal: a randomized controlled mechanistic trial

Aug 31, 2021Sleep

How sleep restriction therapy for insomnia may change the need for sleep and alertness levels

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Abstract

Fifty-six participants were involved in a randomized controlled trial investigating sleep restriction therapy (SRT) for insomnia.

  • The SRT group experienced enhanced sleep pressure, indicated by increased evening sleepiness during both early (d = 1.17) and late treatment (d = 0.92).
  • Daytime sleepiness was higher in the SRT group compared to the control at weeks 1 and 2, with effect sizes of d = 0.54 and d = 0.45, respectively.
  • Reduced psychomotor vigilance was observed in the SRT group at week 1 (d = 0.34).
  • Arousal levels decreased in the SRT group, as shown by lower cognitive arousal scores during early treatment (d = 0.53) and reduced pre-sleep arousal scale scores at weeks 4 and 12 (ds ≥ 0.39).
  • Power spectral analysis indicated an increase in relative EEG delta power and a decrease in relative EEG beta power in the SRT group at week 4.

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