睡眠(系统调用)
慢波睡眠
快速眼动睡眠
睡眠开始
非快速眼动睡眠
睡眠阶段
心理学
眼球运动
医学
睡眠起始潜伏期
麻醉
听力学
多导睡眠图
内科学
失眠症
脑电图
精神科
神经科学
操作系统
计算机科学
呼吸暂停
作者
Irshaad Ebrahim,Colin M. Shapiro,Adrian J. Williams,Peter Fenwick
摘要
This review provides a qualitative assessment of all known scientific studies on the impact of alcohol ingestion on nocturnal sleep in healthy volunteer's. At all dosages, alcohol causes a reduction in sleep onset latency, a more consolidated first half sleep and an increase in sleep disruption in the second half of sleep. The effects on rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in the first half of sleep appear to be dose related with low and moderate doses showing no clear trend on REM sleep in the first half of the night whereas at high doses, REM sleep reduction in the first part of sleep is significant. Total night REM sleep percentage is decreased in the majority of studies at moderate and high doses with no clear trend apparent at low doses. The onset of the first REM sleep period is significantly delayed at all doses and appears to be the most recognizable effect of alcohol on REM sleep followed by the reduction in total night REM sleep. The majority of studies, across dose, age and gender, confirm an increase in slow wave sleep (SWS) in the first half of the night relative to baseline values. The impact of alcohol on SWS in the first half of night appears to be more robust than the effect on REM sleep and does not appear to be an epiphenomenon REM sleep reduction. Total night SWS is increased at high alcohol doses across gender and age groups.
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