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Daytime nap and nighttime breastfeeding are associated with toddlers' nighttime sleep.

Machiko Nakagawa1,2,3, Hidenobu Ohta4,5,6, Rinshu Shimabukuro1, Yoko Asaka7, Takayo Nakazawa8, Yoshihisa Oishi9, Michio Hirata1, Akiko Ando8, Takashi Ikeda10, Yuko Yoshimura10,11, Yusuke Mitani12, Yousuke Kaneshi8, Keita Morioka8, Rika Fukutomi2, Kyoko Kobayashi2, Miwa Ozawa1, Masahiro Takeshima13, Kazuo Mishima13, Mitsuru Kikuchi10, Kazutoshi Cho8, Hitoshi Yoda3, Isao Kusakawa1,2.   

Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to examine the association between toddlers' sleep arrangements and their nighttime sleep duration and other sleep variables. For this investigation, we performed a study in which child activity and sleep levels were recorded using actigraphy. The parents of 1.5-year-old toddlers (n = 106) were asked to attach an actigraphy unit to their child's waist with an adjustable elastic belt and complete a sleep diary for 7 consecutive days. Questionnaires were used to assess the sleep arrangements of the toddlers. There was a significant negative correlation between nap duration and nighttime sleep duration, suggesting that longer nap sleep induces shorter nighttime sleep duration. Among the sleep arrangements, such as nighttime breastfeeding or co-sleeping, only nighttime breastfeeding predicted shorter nighttime sleep duration. Our findings indicate that shorter naps induce a longer nighttime sleep in 1.5-year-old toddlers while nighttime breastfeeding decreases their nighttime sleep duration.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33542276     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81970-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  34 in total

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