Influence of acoustic stimulation on the circadian and ultradian rhythm of premature infants

2014 
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the development of the circadian rhythm of the salivary cortisol in premature infants and its correlation with the onset of the sleep–activity behavior pattern during the first 3 weeks of life under controlled light:dark conditions. Furthermore, we investigated the influence of acoustic stimulation by audiotaped lullabies or the maternal voice on the cortisol values and long-term sleep–activity patterns. The study was a block-randomized, prospective clinical trial with a study population of 62 preterm neonates (30 < 37 gestational age). We compared two study groups who listened either to music or to the maternal voice (music: N = 20; maternal voice: N = 20) with a matched control group (N = 22). The acoustic stimulation took place every evening between 20:00 and 21:00 h for 30 min over a period of 2 weeks. The cortisol values and activity–rest behavior of the neonates were determined during the first 3 weeks of life on the 1st, 7th and 14th day. Actigraphic mon...
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