Sleep Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Daytime Nap on Alleviating Cognitive Impairment Due to Short Sleep in Adolescents
To examine the neurobehavioural responses to two successive cycles of sleep restriction and recovery in adolescents, and to determine the benefits of napping on cognitive performance, alertness, and mood. 57 participants, aged 15 to 19 years old, were divided into nap and no-nap groups. Both groups underwent two cycles of sleep restriction and recovery over 15 days. The nap group received an afternoon sleep opportunity lasting 1 hour.
57 participants (aged 15 to 19 years old) were grouped into nap and no nap groups. Both
groups took part in a 15-day protocol that started with 2 9-hour adaptation and baseline
nights, followed by two successive cycles of sleep restriction (5-h time-in-bed [TIB];
01:00-06:00) and recovery (9-h TIB; 23:00-08:00) intended to simulate the weekday sleep loss
and weekend attempt to 'catch up' that are familiar to high school students. The nap group
received a 1-hour nap opportunity at 14:00 following each sleep-restricted night, while
participants in the no nap group watched a documentary. Sleep was monitored with
polysomnography on 9 selected nights. Cognitive performance, subjective sleepiness, and mood
were assessed 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00).
All participants stayed in air-conditioned, twin-share bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Bedroom windows were fitted with blackout panels to ensure participants were not woken up
prematurely by sunlight. Earplugs were also provided, and participants were allowed to
adjust the temperature of their bedrooms to their personal comfort. 3 main meals were served
each day, with snacks being provided for upon request. Caffeinated drinks, unscheduled
sleep, and strenuous physical activities were prohibited.
Outside of scheduled sleep, meal, and cognitive testing times, participants spent the
majority of their free time in a common room that was illuminated by natural and artificial
lighting. They were allowed to read, play non-physically exerting games, watch videos, and
interact with research staff and other participants. Participants were under constant
supervision by the research staff.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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