Sleep-Wake Cycle and Circadian Misalignment in People With Autism Across the Lifespan With an Emphasis on Living Conditions
Autor/es
Martínez Cayuelas, Elena; García Muñoz, Ana María; Sánchez de Ocaña Moreno, María Luisa; Richdale, Amanda L; Gisbert Gustemps, Laura; [et al.]Fecha
2025-06-02Disciplina/s
EnfermeríaMateria/s
Ambulatory circadian monitoringAutism spectrum disorder
Age
Intellectual disability
Sleep problems
Resumen
Sleep problems among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are a persistent issue that spans from early childhood to adulthood. The present study aimed to objectively investigate sleep continuity and alignment using ambulatory circadian monitoring (ACM) in a group of autistic individuals, with and without intellectual disabilities. We studied 214 participants. Sleep continuity and alignment were assessed using a minimum of 3 days of ACM. Participants were divided into four groups: (1) age < 10 years (n = 40, 87.5% males, M = 6.78 ± 1.40 years), (2) age 10–17 years (n = 53, 90.6% males, M = 12.62 ± 2.04 years), (3) age 18–27 years (n = 59, 74.6% males, M = 23.50 ± 2.60 years), and (4) age 28–65 years (n = 62, 74.2% males, M = 39.04 ± 9.49 years). All groups had significantly impaired sleep outcomes, except for TST. Adults had longer SOL and WASO duration, than children and adolescents. However, those differences were attenuated if participants ‘percentages of sleep parameters ...





