Good Sleep Accelerates Kids’ Concussion Recovery

The following is excerpted from an online article posted by HealthDay.

Sleep is a critical component for concussion recovery among kids, a new study reports.

Limiting naps during the day and getting about seven hours of sleep each night in the first week after a concussion appears to speed up recuperation, researchers reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Getting seven hours of sleep each night doubled a child’s chances of recovering quickly during the first week after a concussion, researchers also found.

On the other hand, every hour spent napping during the daytime decreased by 12% the likelihood their concussion symptoms would diminish within the first week, results show.

“Youth who sleep more during the day or who sleep too much or too little each day may be at risk for slower concussion symptom resolution,” said lead researcher Jingzhen Ginger Yang, principal investigator with the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Center for Injury Research and Policy in Columbus, Ohio.

About 2 million kids younger than 18 suffer a concussion each year in the U.S., researchers said in background notes.

It’s common for kids recuperating from a concussion to have bad sleep, with up to 34% reporting excessive sleep, loss of sleep or trouble falling asleep, researchers added.

For the study, researchers tracked sleep patterns among 78 kids 11 to 17 who’d suffered a concussion. The average age of the kids was 14.

The team used wearable devices to collect data on the quantity and quality of sleep kids got in the first week after a concussion.

Compared to kids who slept fewer than five hours a day, those who slept five to eight hours a day experienced earlier resolution of their concussion symptoms, results show.

What’s more, the optimal amount of sleep for concussion recovery was seven hours a night, researchers said.

Source: HealthDay
https://www.healthday.com/health-news/neurology/good-sleep-accelerates-kids-concussion-recovery

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Jim is Senior Writer, Editor and Researcher for HomeWord. Jim has 40 years of experience as a youth and family ministry specialist, having served over the years as a pastor, author, consultant, mentor, trainer, college instructor, and speaker. Jim’s HomeWord culture blog also appears on Crosswalk.com and Religiontoday.com. Jim and his wife Jenny live in Quincy, MA.

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