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A pediatric circadian (cir·ca·di·an) rhythm disorder is a problem with a child’s sleep-wake cycle.
214-456-2793
Fax: 214-456-5885
214-456-2793
Fax: 214-456-5885
A circadian rhythm disorder happens when a child’s sleep-wake cycle becomes out of sync. The circadian rhythm, sometimes called the "body clock", affects hormones, body temperature and sleep over a 24-hour period. Individual circadian rhythms may differ slightly, but all are influenced by exposure to light (day) and darkness (night).
An infant’s (birth to one year) circadian rhythm begins to develop around six weeks of age and is usually set between three and six months. Changes in hormone levels during adolescence (age 10 to 19 years) can affect a child’s circadian rhythm.
Factors that may increase the likelihood of a circadian rhythm disorder include: