Wakefulness distribution during a 24-h period was studied in ten low-risk preterm and near term infants through video-recording. The highest amount of wakefulness was found in the night-time period between 02:00 and 05:00 h. This result is different from what was observed in infants during the first year of life, and similar to what was found in the foetus.

Preterm infants prefer the night to be awake / F. GIGANTI; FAGIOLI I.; FICCA G.; CIONI G.; SALZARULO P.. - In: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0304-3940. - STAMPA. - 312:(2001), pp. 55-57.

Preterm infants prefer the night to be awake.

GIGANTI, FIORENZA;FAGIOLI, IGINO;SALZARULO, PIERO
2001

Abstract

Wakefulness distribution during a 24-h period was studied in ten low-risk preterm and near term infants through video-recording. The highest amount of wakefulness was found in the night-time period between 02:00 and 05:00 h. This result is different from what was observed in infants during the first year of life, and similar to what was found in the foetus.
2001
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55
57
F. GIGANTI; FAGIOLI I.; FICCA G.; CIONI G.; SALZARULO P.
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