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Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An In-depth Review of Correlations and Complexities
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Sleep-disordered breathing is a significant problem affecting the pediatric population. These conditions can affect sleep quality and significantly affect children's overall health and well-being. Difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behavioral patterns characterize autism spectrum disorder. Sleep disturbances are common in children with ASD. This literature review aims to gather and analyze available studies on the relationship between SDB and children with autism spectrum disorder. We comprehensively searched the literature using major search engines (PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science). After removing duplicates, we extracted a total of 96 records. We selected 19 studies for inclusion after a thorough title and abstract screening process. A total of 7 articles were ultimately included. This review has analyzed the relationship between autism spectrum disorder and sleep-disordered breathing, particularly Obstructive Sleep Apnea, highlighting an intriguing web of complex associations. Some studies involving children have demonstrated a significant association between autism spectrum disorder and the presence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Furthermore, a heightened risk of developing sleep disturbances, including sleep-disordered breathing, has emerged in children with autism. The risk and prevalence of obesity are increasing in pediatric subjects with autism spectrum disorder. Obesity has been identified as a predictive factor for Sleep-disordered breathing, and Body Mass Index can directly correlate with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in these children. Adenotonsillectomy has proven to be pivotal in improving behavioral issues in autism spectrum disorder children with obstructive Sleep Apnea. In conclusion, this review underscores the complexity of the interplay between autism spectrum disorder and sleep-disordered breathing, emphasizing the importance of further research to understand underlying mechanisms and develop optimal therapeutic and preventative approaches to enhance sleep quality and overall health in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Title: Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An In-depth Review of Correlations and Complexities
Description:
Sleep-disordered breathing is a significant problem affecting the pediatric population.
These conditions can affect sleep quality and significantly affect children's overall health and well-being.
Difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behavioral patterns characterize autism spectrum disorder.
Sleep disturbances are common in children with ASD.
This literature review aims to gather and analyze available studies on the relationship between SDB and children with autism spectrum disorder.
We comprehensively searched the literature using major search engines (PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science).
After removing duplicates, we extracted a total of 96 records.
We selected 19 studies for inclusion after a thorough title and abstract screening process.
A total of 7 articles were ultimately included.
This review has analyzed the relationship between autism spectrum disorder and sleep-disordered breathing, particularly Obstructive Sleep Apnea, highlighting an intriguing web of complex associations.
Some studies involving children have demonstrated a significant association between autism spectrum disorder and the presence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Furthermore, a heightened risk of developing sleep disturbances, including sleep-disordered breathing, has emerged in children with autism.
The risk and prevalence of obesity are increasing in pediatric subjects with autism spectrum disorder.
Obesity has been identified as a predictive factor for Sleep-disordered breathing, and Body Mass Index can directly correlate with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in these children.
Adenotonsillectomy has proven to be pivotal in improving behavioral issues in autism spectrum disorder children with obstructive Sleep Apnea.
In conclusion, this review underscores the complexity of the interplay between autism spectrum disorder and sleep-disordered breathing, emphasizing the importance of further research to understand underlying mechanisms and develop optimal therapeutic and preventative approaches to enhance sleep quality and overall health in children with autism spectrum disorder.
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