Reestablishment of individual sleep structure during a single 14-h recovery sleep episode after 58 h of wakefulness.

Abstract:

:Sleep structure is highly stable within individuals but different between individuals. The present study investigated robustness of the individual sleep structure to extended total sleep deprivation. Seventeen healthy men spent a baseline night (23:00-07:00 hours), 58 h of sleep deprivation and a 14-h recovery night (17:00-07:00 hours) in the laboratory. Intraclass correlation coefficients showed that the agreement between baseline and recovery with respect to the proportion of the different sleep stages increased as a function of recovery sleep duration. High values were reached for most of the sleep stages at the end of 14 h of recovery sleep (intraclass correlation coefficients between 0.38 and 0.76). If sleep duration of the recovery night is extended to 14 h, sleep stage distribution resembles that of a baseline night underlining the robustness of the individual sleep structure.

journal_name

J Sleep Res

authors

Hennecke E,Elmenhorst D,Mendolia F,Putzke M,Bauer A,Aeschbach D,Elmenhorst EM

doi

10.1111/jsr.12641

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-06-01 00:00:00

pages

e12641

issue

3

eissn

0962-1105

issn

1365-2869

journal_volume

28

pub_type

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