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The Underlying Interactome of Childhood Obesity: The Potential Role of Sleep

机译:儿童肥胖的潜在相互作用因子:睡眠的潜在作用

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Fine-tuning and integration between social rhythms and biological rhythms should be a priority for all, especially for children. As such, the opportunity to sleep should fit the evolving needs for sleep in a child. Unfortunately, children today are highly unlikely to obtain sufficient sleep or live under stable and regular schedules. Poor or dysregulated sleep affects the regulation of homeostatic and hormonal systems underlying somatic and intellectual growth, maturation, and bioenergetics. Therefore, in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, assessments of the “obesogenic” lifestyle, such as dietary and physical activity patterns, need to be coupled with accurate evaluation of the quality and quantity of sleep and with the potential co-existence of sleep-disordered breathing or other sleep disorders. Incorporation of sleep as an integral component of many childhood research studies on obesity should be done a priori rather than as an afterthought. Although parents and health professionals have meticulously delineated, observed, and quantified normal patterns of activities such as eating or playing, the absence of reliable sleep health data in children is all the more puzzling considering that young children engage in sleeping activities more than in any other activity during the 24-hour cycle. Therefore, the most forgotten, overlooked, or even actively ignored behavior of this century is undoubtedly childhood sleep. Trends aiming to reduce sleep in children have emerged, and regrettably continue to gain momentum. In parallel with such undesirable consequences, leading to the blatant disregard of sleep as a vital function rather than a commodity, a reciprocal increase in obesity rates has emerged. The mechanistic links between sleep and metabolism are now emerging, and should prompt incorporation of measures aiming to align sleep with any other antiobesity campaign. To paraphrase a well-known dictum “Somni sano in corpore sano” (healthy sleep in healthy bodies).
机译:社会节奏与生物节奏之间的微调和融合应该是所有人,尤其是儿童的重中之重。因此,睡眠机会应适应儿童不断变化的睡眠需求。不幸的是,今天的儿童极不可能获得足够的睡眠或以稳定而有规律的时间表生活。睡眠不良或失调会影响体内和智力增长,成熟和生物能的体内稳态和激素系统的调节。因此,在预防和管理儿童肥胖中,需要对“肥胖”生活方式进行评估,例如饮食和身体活动方式,以及对睡眠质量和数量的准确评估以及潜在的睡眠共存。呼吸障碍或其他睡眠障碍。将睡眠作为许多儿童肥胖症研究中不可或缺的一部分,应该先验而不是事后考虑。尽管父母和卫生专业人员精心划定,观察和量化了正常的饮食或游戏活动模式,但考虑到幼儿比其他任何活动都更多地参与睡眠活动,儿童缺乏可靠的睡眠健康数据更加令人困惑在24小时周期内进行活动。因此,本世纪最被遗忘,被忽视,甚至被主动忽略的行为无疑是儿童睡眠。旨在减少儿童睡眠的趋势已经出现,令人遗憾的是,这种趋势仍在继续。与这些不良后果同时导致公然忽视睡眠作为一种重要功能而不是一种商品,肥胖率也出现了相应的增长。睡眠与新陈代谢之间的机械联系正在出现,应促使采取旨在使睡眠与任何其他抗肥胖运动保持一致的措施。解释一个著名的格言“ Corpore sano中的Somni sano”(健康身体中的健康睡眠)。

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