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Insufficient Sleep Duration Is Associated With Dietary Habits, Screen Time, and Obesity in Children

机译:睡眠时间不足与儿童的饮食习惯,筛查时间和肥胖症有关

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Study Objectives:To examine sleep duration and the association between insufficient sleep duration and life- style factors in a representative sample of Greek children and adolescents.Methods:Population data derived from a school-based health survey carried out in spring 2015 on 177,091 children (51% male) aged 8 to 17 years (participation rate was approximately 40% of the total population). Dietary habits, sleeping hours (weekdays and weekend), physical activity status, and sedentary activities were assessed through electronic questionnaires completed at school with assistance of teachers. Anthropometric and physical fitness measurements were obtained by physical education teachers.Results:A greater proportion of males than females (42.3% versus 37.3%, P .001) and of children compared with adolescents (42.1% versus 32.8%, P .001) reported insufficient sleep duration. Insufficient sleep duration was associated with unhealthy dietary habits such as skipping breakfast (odds ratio [OR] 1.30, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.251.35), fast-food consumption (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.291.41), and consuming sweets regularly (OR 1.32, 95% CI 1.251.39). Insufficient sleep duration was found to be associated with insufficient dietary habits (OR 0.59, 95% CI 0.540.64), increased screen time (OR 1.26, 95% CI 1.211.31), and being overweight/obese (OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.171.25), after adjusting for several covariates.Conclusions:Insufficient sleep duration was associated with an unhealthy lifestyle profile among children and adolescents in this study. Results support the development of interventions to help students improve sleep duration.
机译:研究目标:在希腊儿童和青少年的代表性样本中研究睡眠时间以及睡眠时间不足与生活方式因素之间的关系。方法:2015年春季对177091名儿童进行的学校健康调查得出的人口数据(年龄在8至17岁之间的男性比例为51%(参与率约为总人口的40%)。饮食习惯,睡眠时间(工作日和周末),身体活动状态和久坐活动通过在老师的协助下在学校完成的电子调查表进行评估。结果,体育教师获得了人体测量学和体能测量结果。结果:男性和女性的比例分别比男性(42.3%和37.3%,P <0.001)和青少年(42.1%比32.8%,P <0.001)更大。睡眠时间不足。睡眠时间不足与不健康的饮食习惯有关,例如不吃早餐(赔率[OR] 1.30,95%置信区间[CI] 1.251.35),快餐消费(OR 1.35、95%CI 1.291.41)和定期食用糖果(或1.32,95%CI 1.251.39)。发现睡眠时间不足与饮食习惯不足(OR 0.59,95%CI 0.540.64),增加的筛查时间(OR 1.26,95%CI 1.211.31)以及超重/肥胖(OR 1.21,95%)有关。 CI 1.171.25),经过几个协变量调整后。结论:睡眠时间不足与儿童和青少年的不良生活方式有关。结果支持发展干预措施,以帮助学生改善睡眠时间。

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