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睡前使用娱乐和通信技术可能会影响睡眠和体重状况:一项基于人群的儿童研究。

The use of entertainment and communication technologies before sleep could affect sleep and weight status: a population-based study among children.

作者信息

Dube Nomathemba, Khan Kaviul, Loehr Sarah, Chu Yen, Veugelers Paul

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, Population Health Intervention Research Unit, School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 3-50 University Terrace, 8303 112 Street, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2T4, Canada.

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2017 Jul 19;14(1):97. doi: 10.1186/s12966-017-0547-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Short sleep duration and poor sleep quality have been demonstrated to be associated with childhood obesity. It has been suggested that electronic entertainment and communication devices (EECDs) including TVs, computers, tablets, video games and cell phones interfere with sleep in children and youth. The aim of this study was to assess the impact that the use of EECDs in the hour before bedtime has on sleep and weight status to inform sleep promotion interventions and programs to prevent childhood obesity.

METHODS

A provincially representative sample of 2334 grade 5 children and their parents in Alberta, Canada was surveyed. Parents reported their child's bedtime and wake-up time along with how often their child snored, felt sleepy during the day, woke-up at night and woke-up in the morning feeling unrefreshed. Sleep duration, sleep quality and sleep efficiency were derived from these indicators. Parents also reported on the presence of EECDs in their child's bedroom, while children reported use of EECDs during the day and frequency of using each of these devices during the hour before sleep. The height and weight of children were measured. Multivariable mixed effect linear and logistic regression models were used to determine how sleep duration, sleep quality, sleep efficiency and weight status are influenced by (i) access to EECDs in children's bedrooms, (ii) use of EECDs during the hour before sleep, and (iii) calming activities specifically reading during the hour before sleep.

RESULTS

Sleep duration was shorter by -10.8 min (cell phone), -10.2 min (computer) and -7.8 min (TV) for those with bedroom access to and used these EECDs during the hour before sleep compared to no access and no use. Good sleep quality was hindered by bedroom access to and use of all EECDs investigated during the hour before sleep, particularly among users of cell phones (OR = 0.64, 95% CI: 0.58-0.71) and computers (OR = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.65-0.80). Very good sleep efficiency was decreased by access to and frequent use of a TV (54%), cell phone (52%), tablet (51%) and video games (51%). Odds of obesity were doubled by bedroom access to and use of a TV and computer during the hour before sleep. Children who rarely read a printed book in the bedroom during the hour before sleep had a shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep quality and sleep efficiency compared to their peers. Having access to an EECD in the bedroom was associated with increased obesity despite frequently reading during the hour before sleep.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that sleep duration, sleep quality, sleep efficiency and weight status are better among children who do not have EECDs in the bedroom and frequently read a book during the hour before sleep as opposed to those who use EECDs during this hour. Education of limits against EECD use by parents may improve sleep outcomes. These findings will inform health promotion messages and may give rise to national recommendations regarding EECD use.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01914185 . Registered 31 July 2013 Retrospectively registered.

摘要

背景

睡眠时间短和睡眠质量差已被证明与儿童肥胖有关。有人提出,包括电视、电脑、平板电脑、电子游戏和手机在内的电子娱乐和通信设备(EECDs)会干扰儿童和青少年的睡眠。本研究的目的是评估睡前一小时使用EECDs对睡眠和体重状况的影响,以为促进睡眠的干预措施和预防儿童肥胖的项目提供依据。

方法

对加拿大艾伯塔省2334名五年级儿童及其父母进行了一项具有省级代表性的抽样调查。父母报告了孩子的就寝时间和起床时间,以及孩子打鼾的频率、白天感到困倦的情况、夜间醒来的情况和早晨醒来时感觉不清醒的情况。睡眠时长、睡眠质量和睡眠效率由这些指标得出。父母还报告了孩子卧室中EECDs的情况,而孩子报告了白天使用EECDs的情况以及睡前一小时使用每种设备的频率。测量了儿童的身高和体重。使用多变量混合效应线性和逻辑回归模型来确定(i)儿童卧室中是否有EECDs、(ii)睡前一小时使用EECDs以及(iii)睡前一小时的平静活动(特别是阅读)如何影响睡眠时长、睡眠质量、睡眠效率和体重状况。

结果

与睡前一小时无法接触且未使用这些EECDs的儿童相比,睡前一小时在卧室中接触并使用手机的儿童睡眠时长缩短了10.8分钟,使用电脑的缩短了10.2分钟,使用电视的缩短了7.8分钟。睡前一小时在卧室中接触并使用所有被调查的EECDs均会妨碍良好的睡眠质量,尤其是手机用户(OR = 0.64,95% CI:0.58 - 0.71)和电脑用户(OR = 0.72,95% CI:0.65 - 0.80)。电视、手机、平板电脑和电子游戏的接触和频繁使用会使睡眠效率非常高的比例分别降低54%、52%、51%和51%。睡前一小时在卧室中接触并使用电视和电脑会使肥胖几率翻倍。与同龄人相比,睡前一小时很少在卧室里阅读纸质书的儿童睡眠时长更短,睡眠质量和睡眠效率更差。尽管睡前一小时经常阅读,但卧室中有EECDs与肥胖增加有关。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,与睡前一小时使用EECDs的儿童相比,卧室中没有EECDs且经常阅读的儿童在睡眠时长、睡眠质量、睡眠效率和体重状况方面表现更好。父母对限制使用EECDs进行教育可能会改善睡眠结果。这些研究结果将为健康促进信息提供依据,并可能引发关于EECDs使用的国家建议。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01914185。2013年7月31日注册,回顾性注册。

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