Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder

Overview

What is Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder

Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder, or Non-24, is a circadian rhythm disorder. Circadian rhythms are physical and behavioral changes that follow a daily sleep-wake cycle lasting approximately 24 hours. The sleep-wake cycle is an important feature of circadian rhythms.

Sleep-wake cycle that synchronizes with the environmental day-night cycle. In the absence of light and hormone regulation of sleep queues, natural sleep cycles may be longer or shorter than a true 24 hour period. Without the ability to perceive light, or in those having a disorder preventing the body from regulating sleep-wake cycles, a person’s sleep onset will shift later or earlier each day leading to periods of wakefulness at night and/or excessive sleepiness during the day. For example, if someone with Non-24 goes to sleep at 8 pm one night, they may not be able to fall asleep until 10 pm the next night. They will also need to sleep consistently later the next morning. This pattern continues delaying the sleep time each night to 12 am, then 2 am, then 4 am, and so on. People with Non-24 will experience periods of normal sleep as their sleep-wake cycle makes it around the clock and realigns with a regular day-night cycle. This may provide temporary relief, but symptoms will return as their sleep time moves out of sync again.

Non-24 is most common among non-sighted individuals who have no light perception, but can occur in sighted individuals.

How common is Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder

Non-24 is a rare condition that occurs primarily non-sighted individuals who have no light perception It is estimated that Non-24 affects 50-70% of non-light perceiving blind individuals. Non-24 has also been reported in sighted people but the total number of people living with Non-24 is unknown.


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