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Short sleep duration is associated with poor performance on IQ measures in healthy school-age

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Gruber, R., Laviolette, R., Deluca, P., Monson, E., Cornish, K., & Carrier, J. (2010). Short sleep duration is associated with poor performance on IQ measures in healthy school-age children. Sleep Medicine, 11(3), 289-94.

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Abstract

Objective

To examine the associations between habitual sleep duration and intellectual functioning in healthy, well-rested, school-age children.

 

Methods

The study group consisted of 39 healthy children, aged 7-11 years old. Nightly actigraphic sleep recordings were taken for four consecutive nights to determine habitual week-night sleep duration in the home environment. Objective measures of cognitive functioning and sleepiness were used to measure daytime functioning.

 

Results

Longer habitual sleep duration in healthy school-age participants was associated with better performance on measures of perceptual reasoning and overall IQ, as measured by the WISC-IV, and on reported measures of competence and academic performance. No association between sleep duration and the studied behavioral measures was found.

 

Conclusions

These findings support the hypothesis that sleep duration is differentially related to some components of cognitive functioning, even in the absence of evidence for sleep deprivation or attention deficits.

 

MeSH Terms
    Actigraphy
    Age Factors
    Child
    Cognition
    Female
    Humans
    Male
    Psychological Tests
    Puberty/psychology
    Sex Factors
    Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/psychology*
    Time Factors
    Wakefulness
    Wechsler Scales*

 

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