Potential Prenatal Origins For Poor Sleep In Children
A study, “Prenatal Origins of Poor Sleep in Children,” in the Aug.1 issue of the journal SLEEP found that alcohol consumption during pregnancy and small body size at birth predict poorer sleep and higher risk of sleep disturbances in 8-year-old children born at term. Findings are clinically significant, as poor sleep and sleep disturbances in children are associated with obesity, depressive symptoms, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and poor neurobehavioral functioning.
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Filed under: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs on August 10th, 2009
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