2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00705-9
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Sleep deprivation affects gait control

Abstract: Different levels of sleep restriction affect human performance in multiple aspects. However, it is unclear how sleep deprivation affects gait control. We applied a paced gait paradigm that included subliminal rhythm changes to analyze the effects of different sleep restriction levels (acute, chronic and control) on performance. Acute sleep deprivation (one night) group exhibited impaired performance in the sensorimotor synchronization gait protocol, such as a decrease in the Period Error between the footfalls … Show more

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“…[2,3] The "sleep debt" caused by chronic sleep deprivation (SD) can be more harmful than people think. [4] SD can cause depression, fear, and other negative emotions, [5,6] reduce movement and balance skills, [7,8] cause memory and cognitive impairments, [9][10][11] increase food attraction and cause obesity, [12,13] diabetes, [14] cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, [15][16][17] and bone diseases, [18] interfere with immune function, [19,20] and cause an increased risk of cancer, [21] and death. [15] The socioeconomic implications of SD are much more significant than we expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2,3] The "sleep debt" caused by chronic sleep deprivation (SD) can be more harmful than people think. [4] SD can cause depression, fear, and other negative emotions, [5,6] reduce movement and balance skills, [7,8] cause memory and cognitive impairments, [9][10][11] increase food attraction and cause obesity, [12,13] diabetes, [14] cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, [15][16][17] and bone diseases, [18] interfere with immune function, [19,20] and cause an increased risk of cancer, [21] and death. [15] The socioeconomic implications of SD are much more significant than we expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor sleep quality is associated with deterioration in executive functions, and motor control which in turn may worsen gait performance. 19 Interestingly, in stroke population, Moon et al. , have linked gait impairments to impaired “sleep-dependent motor learning” process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken together, both sleep problems and walking speed can affect human health, therefore, it could be presumably expected to observe an interaction between two health-related variables ( Umemura et al, 2021 ). However, this topic on interaction between sleep problems and walking speed has been less investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%