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Overnight sleep duration and obesity in 2–5?year‐old American Indian children

机译:在2-5中睡眠时间和肥胖,在2-5中?岁月岁的美国印度儿童

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Summary Background Sleep has emerged as a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity in children. Objectives The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the association between overnight sleep duration and obesity among American Indian (AI) children ages 2–5?years. Methods Data were examined from the baseline assessment of children enrolling in the Healthy Children, Strong Families study, which is a randomized lifestyle intervention trial in five diverse rural and urban AI communities nationally among children ages 2–5?years. Multivariable models were built to assess the relationship between sleep duration and BMI z ‐score while controlling for potential sociodemographic and behavioural covariates. Results Three hundred and ninety‐eight children had sufficient data to be included in analysis. In multivariable models controlling for potential covariates, overnight sleep duration was significantly and inversely associated with BMI z ‐score ( B ?=??0.158, t ?=??1.774, P ?=?0.006). Similarly, when controlling for covariates, children who slept 12 or more hours had significantly lower BMI z ‐scores compared with those who slept 8 to 10?h ( P ?=?0.018) or less than 8?h ( P ?=?0.035); the difference between 12+ hours and 10 to 12‐h groups did not reach statistical significance ( P ?=?0.073) but supported a linear relationship between overnight sleep duration and BMI. Weekday‐to‐weekend variability in overnight sleep duration was not associated with BMI z ‐score ( B ?=?0.010, t ?=?0.206, P ?=?0.837). Conclusions Overnight sleep duration is independently and inversely related to BMI z ‐score among AI children ages 2–5?years, even when controlling for important sociodemographic and obesogenic lifestyle factors. This represents the first report, to our knowledge, of sleep duration as a risk factor for obesity among AI children.
机译:总结背景睡眠已成为儿童肥胖的潜在可修改的危险因素。目的这项调查的目的是评估美国印度(AI)儿童2-5岁的美国印度(AI)儿童之间过夜睡眠持续时间和肥胖之间的关联。方法从招收健康儿童的基准评估,强大的家庭学习,从家庭学习中的五个不同的农村和城市AI社区中的随机生活方式干预试验中审查了数据。建立了多变量型号,以评估睡眠持续时间和BMI Z-Score之间的关系,同时控制潜在的社会阶段和行为协变量。结果三百九十八个儿童有足够的数据来分析。在控制潜在协变量的多变量模型中,过夜睡眠持续时间显着且与BMI Z-Score相反(B?= 0.158,T ?? 1.774,P?= 0.006)。同样地,当控制协变量时,与塞到8到10〜10?H的人(p?= 0.018)或小于8?h(p?= 0.035 ); 12小时和10至12小时组之间的差异没有达到统计学意义(p?= 0.073),但是在过夜睡眠持续时间和BMI之间支持线性关系。过夜睡眠持续时间的平日到周末可变性与BMI Z-CORE无关(B?= 0.010,T?= 0.206,P?= 0.837)。结论隔夜睡眠持续时间是独立的,与BMI Z-CSCORE在2-5岁以下的儿童中的BMI Z-CSCORE相反。这代表了睡眠持续时间的第一份报告,作为AI儿童肥胖的危险因素。

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    《Pediatric obesity.》 |2018年第7期|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Division of Pulmonary and Sleep MedicineChildren's Mercy HospitalKansas City MO USA;

    Department of PsychologyNorth Dakota State UniversityFargo ND USA;

    Department of Nutrition School of Biological and Population Health Sciences College of Public;

    Department of Family Medicine and Community Health School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

    Department of Family Medicine and Community Health School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

    Department of Family and Community Medicine School of MedicineUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque;

    Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

    Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

    Department of Family Medicine and Community Health School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

    First Nations Community HealthsourceAlbuquerque NM USA;

    Department of Family Medicine and Community Health School of Medicine and Public HealthUniversity;

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  • 中图分类 儿科学;
  • 关键词

    American Indian; obesity; paediatric; sleep duration;

    机译:美洲印第安人;肥胖;儿科;睡眠持续时间;

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