Altered sleep architecture following consecutive nights of pre-sleep alcohol.
Katie S McCullarDavid H BarkerJohn E McGearyJared M SaletinCaroline Gredvig-ArditoRobert M SwiftMary A CarskadonPublished in: Sleep (2024)
These data indicate that drinking alcohol before sleep substantially affects sleep architecture, including changes to the rate of accumulation of SWS and REM sleep. We show that alcohol disrupts normal sleep architecture, leading to a significant decrease in REM sleep; thus, the use of alcohol as a sleep aid remains a public health concern.