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Brief title
Health condition
sleep habits, children, Singapore
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Normal sleep habits of Singaporean children:
1. Time to bed;
2. Time of wake up;
3. Number of wake-ups per night;
4. Duration of wake-ups.
Secondary outcome
1. Sleep quality as measured with actiwatch;
2. Perception of parents regarding sleep habits of their children.
Background summary
Sleep is very important for healthy and normal brain
development and for the cognitive function of the brain. It is said that
10-30% of the children have sleep-related problems. Children who sleep
well have greater attention resources and are found to have higher IQ
scores. In the present study we study the current sleep characteristics
of children in Singapore in the age of 1-6 years old, by conducting a
telephone interview and sleep diary for 3 days in 80 children. A
selection of 20 children will wear an actiwatch for 7 days/nights
together with filling in a sleep diary.
Study design
1. Inclusion;
2. Telephone interview n=80;
3. Sleep diary 3 days/nights n=80;
4. Selection n=20;
5. Actiwatch and sleep diary 7 days/nights n=20.
Intervention
No intervention, only observation: Questionnaires, diaries, actiwatch.
I.M.S. Tan-Khouw
[default] 618818
Singapore
+65 6419 8474
ilse.tan-khouw@frieslandcampina.com
I.M.S. Tan-Khouw
[default] 618818
Singapore
+65 6419 8474
ilse.tan-khouw@frieslandcampina.com
Inclusion criteria
1. Healthy children;
2. 1-2 years old and 5-6 years old;
3. Both boys and girls.
Exclusion criteria
1. Medical recognized mental or sleep problems;
2. Medication;
3. Restless leg syndrome;
4. Breathing disorders.
Design
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