Subjective sleep assessments are correlated with EEG-related sleep measurements of the first sleep cycle in healthy young adults

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Ai Shirota
Mayo Kamimura
Ayano Katagiri
Masako Taniike
Takafumi Kato
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[1] Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry,Department of Oral Physiology
[2] Osaka University,Department of Child Development, United Graduate School of Medicine
[3] Osaka University Hospital,Sleep Medicine Center
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Sleep cycle; EEG power; Heart rate variability; Sleep quality; Subjective assessment;
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This study examined whether subjective and objective sleep parameters (sleep stage, electroencephalography [EEG] power, heart rate variability) are related to the progression of sleep cycles using differences in the variables between two nights. We hypothesized that the association between night-to-night differences between subjective and objective sleep variables reflect the difference in objective sleep variables in the first sleep cycle. Seventy-seven healthy adults (23.8 ± 2.2 years; 41 females) participated in polysomnographic recordings on two consecutive nights. To extract the variables that represent the difference between the nights, the sleep parameters of Night 1 were subtracted from those of Night 2. Spearman’s rho was used to assess correlations between subjective sleep assessments and objective sleep parameters, with false discovery rate correction for multiple comparisons. Subjective sleep assessments were significantly correlated with whole-night sleep architecture and quantitative EEG activity, but not with heart rate variability during the night. Among sleep cycles, subjective sleep parameters were correlated with the objective sleep parameters in the first sleep cycle (“Ease of falling asleep” vs. waking after sleep onset [r = − 0.382], “Depth of sleep” vs. EEG theta power [r = 0.404], “Quality of sleep” vs. the percentage of stage N3 [r = 0.412] and EEG delta power [r = 0.458], all p < 0.05). These results suggest the importance of taking the difference among the nights into account when assessing subjective sleep quality. This study clarified that sleep in the first sleep cycle has a dominant influence on subjective sleep assessments.
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