BACKGROUND: Brain maturation is reflected in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) by a decline in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) slow wave activity (SWA) throughout adolescence and a related decrease in sleep depth. However, this trajectory and its sex and pubertal differences lack replication in population-based samples. We tested age-related changes in SWA (0.4-4Â Hz) power and odds ratio product (ORP), a standardized measure of sleep depth. METHODS: We analyzed the sleep EEG of 572 subjects aged 6-21Â y (48% female, 26% racial/ethnic minority) and 332 subjects 5-12Â y followed-up at 12-22Â y. Multivariable-adjusted analyses tested age-related cross-sectional and longitudinal trajectories of SWA and ORP. RESULTS: SWA remained stable from age 6 to 10, decreased between ages 11 and 17, and plateaued from age 18 to 21 (p-cubic<0.001); females showed a longitudinal decline 23% greater than males by 13Â y, while males experienced a steeper slope after 14Â y and their longitudinal decline was 21% greater by 19Â y. More mature adolescents (75% female) experienced a greater longitudinal decline in SWA than less mature adolescents by 14Â y. ORP showed an age-related increasing trajectory (p-linear<0.001) with no sex or pubertal differences. CONCLUSIONS: We provide population-level evidence for the maturational decline and sex and pubertal differences in SWA in the transition from childhood to adolescence, while introducing ORP as a novel metric in youth. Along with previous studies, the distinct trajectories observed suggest that age-related changes in SWA reflect brain maturation and local/synaptic processes during this developmental period, while those of ORP may reflect global/state control of NREM sleep depth.
Maturational trajectories of non-rapid eye movement slow wave activity and odds ratio product in a population-based sample of youth.
在基于人群样本的青少年中,非快速眼动慢波活动的成熟轨迹和优势比乘积
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作者:Ricci Anna, He Fan, Fang Jidong, Calhoun Susan L, Vgontzas Alexandros N, Liao Duanping, Younes Magdy, Bixler Edward O, Fernandez-Mendoza Julio
| 期刊: | Sleep Medicine | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Jul;83:271-279 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.05.002 | ||
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