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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2021 Volume.35 No. 4 p.75 ~ p.81
Clinical Research Trends on Precocious Puberty and Sleep
Seo Hee-Ae

Lee Sun-Haeng
Chang Gyu-Tae
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is understanding the trend of clinical researches on the correlation between precocious puberty and sleep.

Methods: 18 papers were searched by using keywords 'Precious publicity' and 'Sleep' in Pubmed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and those were analyzed for this study.

Results: Children aged 6 to 18 were participated in longitudinal studies and questionnaire surveys. Hormone levels and EEG were also measured in those children. This study had placed emphasis on the sleeping time and sleep quality, and sex hormones secretion during sleep and changes in the hormone secretion related to the sleep cycles. Historically, oriental medicine studies have demonstrated that there were correlations between precocious puberty and sleep. There are studies from China showed the importance of lifestyle management in preventing and treating precocious puberty, especially with light exposure during sleep.

Conclusions: Sleep is closely correlated with precocious puberty and it is an important factor to be considered in the prevention and treatment of precocious puberty.
KEYWORD
Precocious puberty, Sleep, Pubmed, CNKI
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