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新西兰奥塔哥地区青少年的睡眠时间与肥胖状况:男孩和女孩之间的关系存在差异,且与食物选择无关。

Sleep duration and adiposity in older adolescents from Otago, New Zealand: relationships differ between boys and girls and are independent of food choice.

作者信息

Skidmore Paula M L, Howe Anna S, Polak Maria A, Wong Jyh Eiin, Lubransky Alex, Williams Sheila M, Black Katherine E

机构信息

Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2013 Sep 14;12:128. doi: 10.1186/1475-2891-12-128.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While relationships between sleep and BMI have been extensively studied in younger children the effect of sleep duration on adiposity in adolescents, who are undergoing rapid growth periods, is less well known. There is also a lack of consistent evidence on the role of sleep on other measures of adolescent body composition which may be more reflective of health than BMI in this age group. Previous research investigating whether these relationships differ between sexes is also inconsistent. Therefore the objective of this study was to investigate relationships between sleep duration and multiple body composition measures in older adolescents and to investigate if these relationships differ between boys and girls.

METHODS

A web-based cross-sectional survey and anthropometric measurement of 685 adolescents (mean age 15.8 years) from 11 schools in Otago, New Zealand. Height and weight were measured by trained researchers and fat mass and fat-free mass were estimated using bio-impedance. Generalised estimating equations were used to examine associations between sleep duration and the following body composition measures: BMI, waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI). Analyses were adjusted for ethnicity, deprivation, the number of screens in the bedroom and fruit and vegetable consumption.

RESULTS

When data from all participants were analysed together, no significant relationships were seen between sleep duration and any body composition measure but significant sex interactions were seen. An hour increase in average nightly sleep duration in boys only was associated with decreases of 1.2% for WC, 0.9% for WHtR, 4.5% for FMI and 1.4% for FFMI in multivariate models. Similar results were seen for weekday and weekend night sleep duration.

CONCLUSIONS

Sex specific factors may play a role in relationships between sleep and body composition in older adolescents. The results in boys were most pronounced for FMI, a measure of total adiposity, which suggests that insufficient sleep in adolescent boys may affect fat mass more than lean mass and that the use of measures such as BMI may result in an under-estimation of relationships.

摘要

背景

虽然睡眠与体重指数(BMI)之间的关系在年幼儿童中已得到广泛研究,但在正处于快速生长阶段的青少年中,睡眠时间对肥胖的影响却鲜为人知。关于睡眠在青少年身体成分其他指标上的作用,也缺乏一致的证据,而在这个年龄组中,这些指标可能比BMI更能反映健康状况。先前关于这些关系在性别之间是否存在差异的研究结果也不一致。因此,本研究的目的是调查大龄青少年睡眠时间与多种身体成分指标之间的关系,并调查这些关系在男孩和女孩之间是否存在差异。

方法

对来自新西兰奥塔哥11所学校的685名青少年(平均年龄15.8岁)进行基于网络的横断面调查和人体测量。身高和体重由经过培训的研究人员测量,脂肪量和去脂体重通过生物电阻抗法估算。使用广义估计方程来检验睡眠时间与以下身体成分指标之间的关联:BMI、腰围(WC)、腰高比(WHtR)、脂肪量指数(FMI)和去脂体重指数(FFMI)。分析对种族、贫困程度、卧室中的屏幕数量以及水果和蔬菜摄入量进行了调整。

结果

当对所有参与者的数据进行综合分析时,未发现睡眠时间与任何身体成分指标之间存在显著关系,但发现了显著的性别交互作用。在多变量模型中,仅男孩平均每晚睡眠时间增加一小时,与WC降低1.2%、WHtR降低0.9%、FMI降低4.5%和FFMI降低1.4%相关。工作日和周末夜间睡眠时间也得到了类似结果。

结论

特定性别的因素可能在大龄青少年睡眠与身体成分之间的关系中起作用。男孩中FMI(一种衡量总体肥胖程度的指标)的结果最为明显,这表明青少年男孩睡眠不足对脂肪量的影响可能大于瘦体重,并且使用BMI等指标可能会导致对这种关系的低估。

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