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Comparing the Effectiveness of Physical Exercise Intervention and Melatonin Supplement in Improving Sleep Quality in Children with ASD.

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العنوان: Comparing the Effectiveness of Physical Exercise Intervention and Melatonin Supplement in Improving Sleep Quality in Children with ASD.
المؤلفون: Tse, Andy C. Y.1 andytcy@eduhk.hk, Lee, Paul H.2, Sit, Cindy H. P.3, Poon, Eric Tsz-chun3, Sun, F.1, Pang, Chi-Ling4, Cheng, James C. H.5
المصدر: Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders. Dec2024, Vol. 54 Issue 12, p4456-4464. 9p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *SLEEP disorders treatment, *PLACEBOS, *DATA analysis, *RESEARCH funding, *AUTISM, *EXERCISE therapy, *STATISTICAL sampling, *MELATONIN, *TREATMENT effectiveness, *RANDOMIZED controlled trials, *DESCRIPTIVE statistics, *CYCLING, *SLEEP duration, *COMBINED modality therapy, *SLEEP, *STATISTICS, *ASPERGER'S syndrome, *SLEEP quality, *DATA analysis software, *SLEEP disorders, *PHYSICAL activity, *DIETARY supplements, *DISEASE complications, *CHILDREN
مستخلص: Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated that physical exercise can modulate the endogenous melatonin level in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and improve their sleep quality. However, it remains unclear whether physical exercise or melatonin supplement, or a combination of both, is more effective in improving sleep quality in this population. The purpose of this study is to answer this research question by comparing the effectiveness of three types of interventions (physical exercise vs. melatonin supplement or a combination of both) in improving sleep quality in children with ASD. Methods: Sixty-two (62) children diagnosed with ASD were randomly assigned to one of four groups: cycling (n = 18), melatonin supplement (n = 14), a combination of both (n = 12), and placebo control group (n = 18). Four (4) sleep parameters (sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, sleep duration, and wake after sleep onset) were assessed. Results: The results revealed a significant improvement in sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, and sleep duration in all of the interventions, but not in the placebo control group. However, no significant group differences were found among the interventions (ps >.05). Conclusion: Our findings suggest similar effectiveness of physical exercise and melatonin supplementation in improving sleep quality in children with ASD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:01623257
DOI:10.1007/s10803-023-06172-7