Characteristics of sleep in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.
Sarah M InkelisJacqueline SojaSarah N MattsonChristina D ChambersRakesh BhattacharjeeJennifer D ThomasPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
Despite similar 2-week average sleep outcomes, children with prenatal alcohol exposure showed greater intraindividual sleep variability and parents reported more sleep problems related to sleep behavior and snoring. These difficulties with sleep may be related to other cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Importantly, sleep is a modifiable behavior, and interventions that focus on variability in sleep, particularly in sleep duration, can impact the quality of life in children with prenatal alcohol exposure and their families.