1. Brief report: an epidemiologic survey of the prevalence of sleep disorders among children 2 to 12 years old in Beijing, China
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Xicheng, Liu, Yuyan, Ma, Yizhuo, Wang, Qinbo, Jiang, Xiaochun, Rao, Xiuying, Lu, and Honghong, Teng
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Children -- Health aspects ,Sleep disorders in children -- Surveys - Abstract
Objective. This survey was conducted to examine the prevalence of sleep disorders in 2- to 12-year-old children in the Beijing area of China. Methods. From October 2001 to June 2002, 5979 children 2 to 12 years old in 6 randomly selected counties in Beijing were investigated with questionnaires. Results. The average total sleep time per day ranged from 11.38 hours among 2-year-olds down to 9.34 hours among 12-year-olds. The overall prevalence of sleep disorders was 21.2% and included parasomnia symptoms (bruxism [6.5%], sleep talking [4.9%], enuresis [1.0%], sleepwalking [0.6%], restless sleep [5.0%], and leg movements [1.9%]) and symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing (frequent snoring [5.6%], mouth breathing [4.1%], choking/gasping [0.9%], and breathing pauses [0.2%]). Conclusion. The overall prevalence of parent-reported symptoms of sleep disorders in a large sample of children in Beijing, China, was comparable to that reported in other countries, although the prevalence of some specific symptoms differed somewhat. Pediatrics 2005;115:266-268; children, sleep, sleep disorders., Sleep is an important physiologic process in human beings, occupying one third of a lifetime. Among children, sleep quality is directly associated with physical health, development of intelligence, and emotional [...]
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- 2005