Fetal and infant growth patterns, sleep, and 24-h activity rhythms: a population-based prospective cohort study in school-age children

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Beunders, Victoria A. A. [1 ,2 ]
Koopman-Verhoeff, M. Elisabeth [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Vermeulen, Marijn J. [1 ]
Silva, Carolina C. V. [2 ,5 ]
Jansen, Pauline W. [4 ,6 ]
Luik, Annemarie I. [4 ,7 ]
Reiss, Irwin K. M. [1 ]
Joosten, Koen F. M. [8 ]
Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. [2 ,5 ,9 ]
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[1] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Generat R Study Grp, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[3] Leiden Univ, Inst Educ, Child Studies, Leiden, Netherlands
[4] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat Psychol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[5] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[6] Erasmus Univ, Dept Psychol, Educ & Child Studies, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[7] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, Dept Epidemiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[8] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC Sophia Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Intens Care Unit, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[9] Erasmus MC, Generat R Study Grp Na 29 15, POB 2040, NL-3000 CA Rotterdam, Netherlands
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欧洲研究理事会; 欧盟地平线“2020”;
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birth; inter-daily stability; intra-daily variability; preterm; social jetlag; wake after sleep onset; PRETERM CHILDREN; BIRTH; ACTIGRAPHY; WEIGHT; UPDATE; LENGTH; HEAD;
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10.1111/jsr.13822
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The study objective was to explore associations of fetal and infant weight patterns and preterm birth with sleep and 24-h activity rhythm parameters at school-age. In our prospective population-based study, 1327 children were followed from birth to age 10-15 years. Fetal weight was estimated using ultrasound in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. Birth weight and gestational age were available from midwife registries. Infant weight was measured at 6, 12 and 24 months. Fetal and infant weight acceleration or deceleration were defined as a change of >0.67 standard deviation between the corresponding age intervals. At school-age, sleep duration, sleep efficiency, wake after sleep onset, social jetlag, inter-daily stability, and intra-daily variability were assessed using tri-axial wrist actigraphy for 9 consecutive nights. We observed that low birth weight (<2500 g) was associated with 0.24 standard deviation (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.04; 0.43) longer sleep duration compared to normal weight. Compared to normal growth, growth deceleration in fetal life and infancy was associated with 0.40 standard deviation (95% CI 0.07; 0.73) longer sleep duration, 0.44 standard deviation (95% CI 0.14; 0.73) higher sleep efficiency, and -0.41 standard deviation (95% CI -0.76; -0.07) shorter wake after sleep onset. A pattern of normal fetal growth followed by infant growth acceleration was associated with -0.40 standard deviation (95% CI -0.61; -0.19) lower inter-daily stability. Preterm birth was not associated with any sleep or 24-h rhythm parameters. Our findings showed that children with fetal and infant growth restriction had longer and more efficient sleep at school-age, which may be indicative of an increased need for sleep for maturational processes and development after a difficult start in life.
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