Sleep Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Daytime Nap on Alleviating Cognitive Impairment Due to Short Sleep in Adolescents
Verified date | July 2016 |
Source | Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Singapore: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Interventional |
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.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 57 |
Est. completion date | December 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 15 Years to 19 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - healthy - no sleep disorder - body mass index not greater than 30 Exclusion Criteria: - smoker - habitual short sleeper (time in bed during term time of less than 6 hours and no sign of sleep extension of greater than 1 hour on weekends) - consumption of more than 5 cups of caffeinated beverages a day - travelling across more than 2 time zones in the month prior to the study protocol - diagnosed with any psychiatric conditions |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
Country | Name | City | State |
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Singapore | Duke-NUS Medical School | Singapore |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School | National Medical Research Council (NMRC), Singapore |
Singapore,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in sustained attention assessed with the Psychomotor Vigilance Task from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Number of attention lapses (>500ms) | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in working memory assessed with the 1-back task from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Number of correct responses in the 1-back task | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in executive functions assessed with the 3-back task from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Number of correct responses in the 3-back task | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in the level of subjective sleepiness assessed with the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Score on the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (1-9 points) | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in positive mood assessed with the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Total score on the positive subscale of the PANAS | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in negative mood assessed with the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Total score on the negative subscale of the PANAS | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in speed of processing assessed with the Mental Arithmetic Task from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Number of correct responses in the task | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Primary | Change in speed of processing assessed with the Symbol Digit Modalities Task from morning to afternoon and then evening from baseline days to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Number of correct responses in the task | 3 times daily (10:00, 15:45, and 20:00) for 15 days | No |
Secondary | Change in total sleep duration at night assessed with polysomnography from baseline nights to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Total duration of nocturnal sleep was determined to establish baseline sleep characteristics (first and third nights) and changes in the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth night), the first recovery period (ninth night), the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth night), and the second recovery period (fourteenth night). | Nocturnal sleep on nights 1 & 3 (baseline), 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 9 (first recovery period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period), & 14 (second recovery period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N1 sleep duration at night assessed with polysomnography from baseline nights to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Duration of nocturnal N1 sleep was determined to establish baseline sleep characteristics (first and third nights) and changes in the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth night), the first recovery period (ninth night), the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth night), and the second recovery period (fourteenth night). | Nocturnal sleep on nights 1 & 3 (baseline), 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 9 (first recovery period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period), & 14 (second recovery period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N2 sleep duration at night assessed with polysomnography from baseline nights to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Duration of nocturnal N2 sleep was determined to establish baseline sleep characteristics (first and third nights) and changes in the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth night), the first recovery period (ninth night), the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth night), and the second recovery period (fourteenth night). | Nocturnal sleep on nights 1 & 3 (baseline), 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 9 (first recovery period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period), & 14 (second recovery period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N3 sleep duration at night assessed with polysomnography from baseline nights to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Duration of nocturnal N3 sleep was determined to establish baseline sleep characteristics (first and third nights) and changes in the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth night), the first recovery period (ninth night), the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth night), and the second recovery period (fourteenth night). | Nocturnal sleep on nights 1 & 3 (baseline), 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 9 (first recovery period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period), & 14 (second recovery period) | No |
Secondary | Change in REM sleep duration at night assessed with polysomnography from baseline nights to the first and second cycles of sleep restriction and recovery | Duration of nocturnal REM sleep was determined to establish baseline sleep characteristics (first and third nights) and changes in the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth night), the first recovery period (ninth night), the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth night), and the second recovery period (fourteenth night). | Nocturnal sleep on nights 1 & 3 (baseline), 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 9 (first recovery period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period), & 14 (second recovery period) | No |
Secondary | Change in total sleep duration during daytime naps assessed with polysomnography from the first to the second sleep restriction period | Total duration of sleep during the selected nap episodes was determined to track changes in this parameter from the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth day) to the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth day). | Afternoon naps on days 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N1 sleep duration during daytime naps assessed with polysomnography from the first to the second sleep restriction period | Duration of N1 sleep during the selected nap episodes was determined to track changes in this parameter from the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth day) to the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth day). | Afternoon naps on days 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N2 sleep duration during daytime naps assessed with polysomnography from the first to the second sleep restriction period | Duration of N2 sleep during the selected nap episodes was determined to track changes in this parameter from the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth day) to the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth day). | Afternoon naps on days 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period) | No |
Secondary | Change in N3 sleep duration during daytime naps assessed with polysomnography from the first to the second sleep restriction period | Duration of N3 sleep during the selected nap episodes was determined to track changes in this parameter from the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth day) to the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth day). | Afternoon naps on days 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period) | No |
Secondary | Change in REM sleep duration during daytime naps assessed with polysomnography from the first to the second sleep restriction period | Duration of REM sleep during the selected nap episodes was determined to track changes in this parameter from the first sleep restriction period (fourth, sixth and eighth day) to the second sleep restriction period (eleventh and thirteenth day). | Afternoon naps on days 4, 6 & 8 (first sleep restriction period), 11 & 13 (second sleep restriction period) | No |
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