Sleep patterns of infants and young children and their association with breastfeeding: a study based on K-means clustering
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    Objective To investigate the sleep patterns and characteristics of infants and young children and the association between sleep patterns and breastfeeding. Methods A general information questionnaire, Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ), and a questionnaire on feeding were used to investigate the sleep quality and feeding patterns of 1 148 infants and young children aged 7-35 months. The K-means clustering method was used to identify sleep patterns and characteristics. A multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the association between sleep patterns and breastfeeding. Results Three typical sleep patterns were identified for the 1 148 infants and young children aged 7-35 months: early bedtime and long sleep time; short sleep latency and moderate sleep time; late bedtime, prolonged sleep latency, and insufficient sleep time. The third pattern showed sleep disorders. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that compared with formula feeding, exclusive breastfeeding within 6 months after birth reduced the risk of sleep disorder patterns by 69% (OR=0.31, 95%CI: 0.11-0.81). The risk of sleep disorder patterns was reduced by 40% (OR=0.60, 95%CI: 0.38-0.96) in the infants receiving breastfeeding for 4-6 months compared with those receiving breastfeeding for 1-3 months. Conclusions There are different sleep patterns in infants and young children, and breastfeeding can reduce the development of sleep disorder patterns.

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梁雅丽,马洁,张裕晓,张敏,何海燕,王守桂,黄月娥.基于K-means聚类分析的婴幼儿睡眠模式及与母乳喂养关系的研究[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2022,(10):1154-1160

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  • Received:May 08,2022
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