Sleep characteristics in children with high functioning autism: Questionnaire, sleep diary and laboratory data from a non complaining sampleGodbout, RLambert, ATessier, SMottron, L
each other in children with cerebral palsy (CP).Methods: Sleep of children with CP, classified at Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I-III, was measured during 7 consecutive nights using 1 subjective (ie, sleep diary) and 2 device-based (ie, actigraphy and bed sensor) ...
Children with TS display higher levels of executive difficulties, particularly in the domains of cognitive flexibility and inhibitory control [33,34]. It is not entirely clear, however, if these differences are inherent to TS or more closely tied to co-occurring conditions. For example, inhibitory...
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Set up and stick to a sleep routine. A routine provides reassurance to people with autism, particularly children, and reduces changes that can affect their ability to sleep Keep a sleep diary to help reveal problematic sleep patterns. A sleep diary can also help doctors understand and treat aut...
Sleep duration and overweight/obesity in preschool-aged children: a prospective study of up to 48,922 children of the Jiaxing birth cohort. Sleep 39, 2013–2019 (2016). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Cespedes, E. M. et al. Chronic insufficient sleep and diet quality: ...
Each participant kept a daily sleep diary along with actigraphy. We obtained 7 measures of self-reported sleep.39 Daily total sleep time (hours), sleep onset latency (minutes), and bedtime and get-up time were averaged over the week. Time in bed (hours) was calculated as the difference ...
29 Means of usual bed and wake times, determined from a 7-day sleep diary at baseline, were calculated separately for weekdays and weekend days. Researchers discussed with parents whether these means reflected usual bed and wake times and adjusted the means if required (eg, if a child was ...
self-reported time for going to sleep in the sleep diary.” The “end of TIB” was set in a similar way, but it referred to the time that was the closest to a participant’s self-reported time for waking up in the sleep diary. Using this setup, the other sleep parameters were aut...
This tool is valid and reliable, with a clear ability to provide data regarding measurements that are useful during the sleep–wake cycle by detecting limb movements for 24 h. Although many of the subjective instruments used are validated questionnaires, for example, Karolinska Sleep Diary, ...