0842 Objective Sleep In The First 2 YEARS Of Life: Cross-sectional And Longitudinal Association With Vitamin D
Sleep, Volume 41, Issue suppl_1, 27 April 2018, Pages A312, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsy061.841
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Y Deng G Wang Y Jiang Q Lin L Zhu F Jiang
Study monitored sleep length with activity watches
Study measured Vitamin D level at birth (cord) and at 2 years (blood)
Study fails to give their definition of Vitamin D deficiency ( <10ng, <20 ng?, <30 ng?)
21 minutes shorter if deficient at birth
27 minutes shorter if Vitamin D deficient at age 2
See also Vitamin D Life
Sleep category starts with
See also
- Sleep problems cured by vitamin D, etc. – workshops and patient workbooks – Gominak 2018
- Restless Legs Syndrome dramatically reduced by vitamin D, etc
- Iron deficiency is a cause of Vitamin D deficiency Depression
- On the job sleepiness 2.2X more likely if low vitamin D – Feb 2020
- Poor sleep 1.5 X more likely if less than 20 ng of Vitamin D – Feb 2019
- The Better Sleep Vitamin (Vitamin D) – nice 3 dollar book Feb 2015
- The worse the sleep apnea, the lower the vitamin D levels – meta-analysis 2017, 2020
- Seach Vitamin D Life for "SLEEP APNEA" 481 items as of Sept 2020
- Search Vitamin D Life for (sleep OR insomnia) Magnesium 307 items as of July 2020
Items in both categories Infant/Child and Sleep are listed here:
- Children with low Vitamin D slept 1 hour less, had 1 hour later betimes – July 2020
- Sleep duration in 2 year olds proportional to Vitamin D levels – Dec 2019
- Children short sleep 12 percent more likely for each 1 ng lower vitamin D at birth – Oct 2018
- Sleep half hour longer if OK level of Vitamin D (2-year olds) – April 2018
Introduction
Sleep roblems are truly the giant of pediatric public health challenges and also a source of major concern to parents and professionals. precise and effective treatment for infant sleep problems is of great benefits. This is based on fully appreciation of the biopsychosocial contributing factors. Infant sleesp problems could be resulted from biological factors, of which the role of vitamin D deficiency has been implicated in some clinical observation, but require further investigation.
Methods
Data was from 262 infants of the Children Health Promote Project in Shanghai (CHPPS). The Infant sleep was measured with acti-watch at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. Vitamin D status was assessed using electrochemiluminescence immunoassay in cord blood and vein blood at 2-year-old.
Results
The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in cord blood is 50.4% and 28% in 2-year-old toddlers. The mean night sleep duration at 6 months in the cord blood vitamin D deficiency group is 21.31 minutes (P=0.046) shorter than vitamin D non-deficiency group, while the total sleep duration at 24 months in the vitamin D deficiency is 27.38 minutes (P=0.041) shorter than the non-deficiency group at infant’s 2-year-old.
Positive association between vitamin D status in cord blood and night sleep duration, total sleep duration at 6-month-old has been found (β=0.201, p=0.017; β=0.176, p=0.044) but not found at the following time points in the first 2 years. Besides, cross-sectional relationship between both night sleep duration, total sleep duration and vitamin D status was confirmed at 2 years old (β=0.242, p=0.035; β=0.238, p=0.042).
Conclusion
Infant objective-measured sleep exhibit a cliff change during the first year of life and turn to be mild stable at the following years. Vitamin D status has a temporal effect on promoting infant’s sleep at the age of 2. The longitudinal effect of vitamin D status in cord blood seems to be short-lasting.
Support (If Any)
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation(81422040); MOE New Century Excellent Talents(NCET-13–0362); Ministry of Science and Technology(2016YFC1305203); Shanghai Science and Technology Commission(17XD1402800, 14441904004); Shanghai Jiao Tong University(YG2016ZD04).
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