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Sleep Patterns and Quality Are Associated with Severity of Obesity and Weight-Related Behaviors in Adolescents with Overweight and Obesity

机译:睡眠模式和质量与肥胖症的严重程度和超重和肥胖青少年的体重相关行为有关

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>Background: Inadequate sleep duration, sleep patterns, and sleep quality have been associated with metabolic, circadian, and behavioral changes that promote obesity. Adolescence is a period during which sleep habits change to include less sleep, later bedtimes, and greater bedtime shift (e.g., difference between weekend and weekday bedtime). Thus, sleep may play a role in adolescent obesity and weight-related behaviors. This study assesses sleep duration, quality, and schedules and their relationships to relative weight and body fat percentage as well as diet, physical activity, and screen time in adolescents with overweight/obesity.>Methods: Adolescents between 12 and 17 years old (n = 186) were weighed and measured, reported typical sleep and wake times on weekdays and weekends, and responded to questionnaires assessing diet, physical activity, and screen time habits.>Results: Controlling for sleep duration, later weekend bedtime and greater bedtime shift were associated with greater severity of overweight (β = 0.20; β = 0.16) and greater screen time use (β = 0.22; β = 0.2). Later bedtimes on the weekdays and weekends were associated with fewer healthy diet practices (β = −0.26; β = −0.27). In addition, poorer sleep quality was associated with fewer healthy diet habits (β = −0.21), greater unhealthy diet habits (β = 0.15), and less physical activity (β = −0.22). Sleep duration was not associated with any weight or weight-related behavior.>Conclusions: Sleep patterns and quality are associated with severity of overweight/obesity and various weight-related behaviors. Promoting a consistent sleep schedule throughout the week may be a worthwhile treatment target to optimize behavioral and weight outcomes in adolescent obesity treatment.
机译:>背景:睡眠时间不足,睡眠方式和睡眠质量不足与导致肥胖的代谢,昼夜节律和行为改变有关。青春期是睡眠习惯发生变化的时期,包括较少的睡眠,较晚的就寝时间和较大的就寝时间变化(例如,周末和工作日就寝时间之间的差异)。因此,睡眠可能在青少年肥胖和与体重有关的行为中起作用。这项研究评估了超重/肥胖青少年的睡眠时间,质量和时间表及其与相对体重和体脂百分比以及饮食,体育锻炼和筛查时间的关系。>方法: 12岁之间的青少年对17岁和17岁(n = 186)的人进行称重和测量,报告他们在工作日和周末的典型睡眠和醒来时间,并对问卷进行评估,以评估饮食,身体活动和筛查时间习惯。>结果:就睡眠时间而言,周末就寝时间和更大的就寝时间改变与超重的严重程度较高(β= 0.20;β= 0.16)和更多的筛查时间使用(β= 0.22;β= 0.2)有关。在工作日和周末晚些时候上床睡觉与较少的健康饮食习惯有关(β==-0.26;β==-0.27)。另外,较差的睡眠质量与更少的健康饮食习惯(β= = -0.21),更大的不健康饮食习惯(β= = -0.15)和较少的体育活动(β= = -0.22)相关。睡眠时间与体重或与体重有关的行为均不相关。>结论:睡眠方式和质量与超重/肥胖的严重程度以及与体重有关的各种行为有关。在整个星期内促进一致的睡眠时间表可能是优化青少年肥胖治疗中行为和体重结果的有价值的治疗目标。

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