Association of Sleep Patterns and Respiratory Disturbance Index with Physiological Parameters in Pediatric Patients with Self-Perceived Short Stature.
Jing-Yang HuangPei-Lun LiaoHua-Pin ChangPen-Hua SuPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The results demonstrate significant age-related decreases in the total and deep sleep duration among children with self-perceived short stature, along with a notable association between RDI and body height and an association between deep sleep duration and BMI. These findings suggest that sleep disturbances in pediatric endocrine patients are intricately linked with physiological growth parameters. The identified correlations underline the importance of monitoring sleep patterns in this demographic to better understand the impact of endocrine disorders on developmental health. Further research is needed to explore interventions that could alleviate these sleep disturbances, thereby potentially improving outcomes for the affected children.
Keyphrases
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- depressive symptoms
- young adults
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- end stage renal disease
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- ejection fraction
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- adipose tissue
- risk assessment
- climate change
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