Circadian rhythm of daytime sleepiness in pediatric narcolepsy: A pilot study

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Background and objective: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) has been far back reported as the most disabling symptom in the pediatric narcoleptic patients. However, there is a lack of studies to examine the circadian rhythms of EDS in pediatric narcoleptic population. Therefore, we aim to investigate the circadian rhythm of EDS in pediatric narcolepsy patients. Methods: We identified 50 pediatric narcoleptic patients (36 males and 14 females, mean age 13.68 ± 2.75 years). Data were collected through interviews and the relevant questionnaires (children depression inventory [CDI] and the pediatric quality of life inventory [PedsQL]). Result: The frequencies of sleep attacks during different intervals of the day differed significantly, with higher frequency in the morning (p

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Ouyang, H., Zhou, Z., Dai, X., & Zhang, J. (2023). Circadian rhythm of daytime sleepiness in pediatric narcolepsy: A pilot study. Brain and Behavior, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3109

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