Spontaneous awakenings from sleep in the first year of life
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0378-3782(99)00016-x
Spontaneous awakenings from sleep in the first year of life
Abstract
Spontaneous awakenings from nocturnal sleep were studied in a sample of 48 healthy infants (M = 26, F = 22), in four age groups (1 to 7 weeks, 8 to 15 weeks, 17 to 22 weeks, 25 to 54 weeks). Consistent with previous data, the number of awakenings is reported less frequently at later ages, owing to a lower frequency of awakenings out of REM sleep. Like young adults, infants in all age groups awake more often from REM than from quiet sleep (QS); this is particularly evident in the first 6 months of life, less so in the second. The duration of the bouts of wakefulness following awakenings remains stable with age. Awakenings out of QS are followed by longer periods of wakefulness than those out of REM sleep, although in older infants the duration is considerably reduced. Night sleep first shows a decrease in the number of awakenings out of REM sleep and then continues after the sixth month of life with the shortening of the wakefulness after awakenings out of QS. In the two younger groups, the distribution of the awakenings shows two main peaks and one main peak differently located during the night; a polymodal pattern appears in group 3, and is even more evident in group 4. It should be stressed that several changes as a function of age occur in the second 6 months of life, indicating this as a period of intense developmental change in sleep-wake rhythms.
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