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Adolescent sleep characteristics and body-mass index in the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating (FLASHE) Study

机译:青少年睡眠特征和体重指数在家庭生活中,活动,阳光,健康和吃(闪光)的研究

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Sleep may play a role in overweight and obesity in adolescents. The objective of this study is to investigate the relationships between sleep duration and timing and overweight and obesity status in adolescents, with a special emphasis on weekday–weekend difference in sleep characteristics as well as sex-specific relationships. We examined 1,254 U.S. adolescents (12–17?years) self-reported sleep duration, timing, weekday–weekend differences in duration and timing in relation to overweight and obesity. We found an inverse association between sleep duration and overweight and obesity. Compared to 8–9?h of sleep, short sleep (?7?h) on weekdays was associated with higher odds of overweight and obesity [Odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 1.73 (1.00, 2.97)] in the overall population, while long sleep (10+?h) on weekends was associated with lower odds, but only in males [0.56 (0.34, 0.92)]. We also found that a larger weekday–weekend difference in sleep duration was associated with overweight and obesity in females, but not in males. Specifically, the odds of overweight and obesity were significantly higher among females reporting longer sleep on weekends than weekdays by?≥?2?h [2.31 (1.15, 4.63)] when compared to those reporting little weekday–weekend differences. Sleep timing, or weekday–weekend differences in sleep timing, were not associated with overweight and obesity in the overall population, although we found suggestive evidence linking later weekend sleep with overweight and obesity in females. Our findings support a role of sleep in adolescent obesity and suggest sex-differences in this relationship that warrant future studies.
机译:睡眠可能在青少年超重和肥胖中发挥作用。本研究的目的是调查青少年睡眠持续时间和时间和超重和肥胖状态之间的关系,特别强调睡眠特征的平日 - 周末差异以及性别特定的关系。我们检查了1,254名美国青少年(12-17岁)的自我报告的睡眠持续时间,时间,平静的周末差异,与超重和肥胖有关的持续时间和时间。我们在睡眠持续时间和超重和肥胖之间找到了反向关联。与睡眠中的8-9个小时相比,平日的短暂睡眠(<?7?h)与超重和肥胖的几率较高有关[赔率比(95%置信区间),总体上1.73(1.00,2.97)]人口,虽然周末长睡眠(10+?H)与较低的赔率相关,但只有在雄性中[0.56(0.34,0.92)]。我们还发现,睡眠持续时间的平静周末差异与女性的超重和肥胖有关,但不在雄性中有关。具体而言,与周末的周末报告的女性在周末睡得更长的睡眠时,超重和肥胖的几率明显高于?≥?2?h [2.31(1.15,4.63)]与报告的平日 - 周末差异几乎没有。睡眠时间,或睡眠时间的平日 - 周末差异与整体人口的超重和肥胖无关,尽管我们发现后来的周末睡眠与女性超重和肥胖有关。我们的调查结果支持睡眠在青少年肥胖症中的作用,并提出了这种关系的性别差异,要求未来的研究。

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