Breastfeeding, sleep and wake circadian rhythms show distinct temporal emerging patterns


Autoria(s): ODA, Gisele A.; TORRES, Fernanda; BUENO, Clarissa; WEY, Daniela; DUARTE, Leandro; MENNA-BARRETO, Luiz S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The emerging patterns of breastfeeding, sleep and wake circadian rhythms in an infant and the breastfeeding emergence pattern of his elder sister are presented. Both children were raised under regular contact with photic and non-photic Zeitgebers. Data are related to the first four months of life of the infants, which correspond to the exclusive and ad libitum breastfeeding stage of their lives. Discrimination is made of fasting-associated-wakefulness (FAW) which is a wake state without feeding. Our data show that while FAW episodes are concentrated in the diurnal phase of the day since the first week of life, breastfeeding rhythm takes longer to show statistically significant circadian periodicity (four weeks) and to become monophasic, concentrated in the diurnal phase of the day (three/four months). This precedence of the consolidation of FAW rhythm indicates tight association between nocturnal sleep fragmentation and the drive to feed, in the first months of life of infants.

Identificador

BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM RESEARCH, v.39, n.4, p.379-387, 2008

0929-1016

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17225

10.1080/09291010701425397

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09291010701425397

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eng

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

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Biological Rhythm Research

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Palavras-Chave #EARLY INFANCY #FOOD-INTAKE #HUMAN-MILK #ORGANIZATION #TEMPERATURE #ENTRAINMENT #SCHEDULES #BEHAVIOR #MEAL #RAT #Biology #Physiology
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