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性别、应激性生活事件与睡眠的相互关系:对年轻人肥胖决定因素的系统评价

Gender, stressful life events and interactions with sleep: a systematic review of determinants of adiposity in young people.

作者信息

Conklin Annalijn I, Guo Sherry Xr, Tam Alexander Ct, Richardson Christopher G

机构信息

Collaboration for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE), Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS), Providence Healthcare Research Institute, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2018 Jul 18;8(7):e019982. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019982.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Overweight and obesity among young people are high and rising. Social stressors and sleep are independently associated with obesity, but are rarely studied together or examined for gender-specific effects. The literature regarding adolescent populations is especially lacking. This review assesses whether experiencing stressful life events results in greater adiposity in young women and young men compared with those who do not experience stressful life events, and whether the relationship is modified by sleep problems.

DESIGN

We systematically searched six bibliometric databases (Web of Science, Embase Ovid, PsycINFO, CINHAL, PubMed, ProQuest Dissertations) supplemented by hand searches. Longitudinal prospective studies or reviews were eligible for inclusion when they examined gender-specific changes in adiposity in young adults (age 13-18 years) as a function of stressful life event alone or in combination with sleep problems.

RESULTS

We found one study eligible for inclusion reporting mixed impact of stressful life events on body mass index (BMI) between genders. The study assessed specific life events and showed significantly lower BMI at follow-up among young men who experienced a residence change, but significantly higher BMI among young women who experienced setting up a family and who reported internal locus of control.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite ample research on social stressors or sleep problems and weight, we still know little about the role of stressful life events, or combined effects with sleep, on obesity risk in adolescents from a gender perspective. Existing evidence suggests specific life events affect weight differently between the genders. Robust, high-quality longitudinal studies to decipher this dual burden on obesity during adolescence should be prioritised, as firm conclusions remain elusive.

摘要

目的

年轻人中超重和肥胖的比例很高且呈上升趋势。社会压力源和睡眠与肥胖独立相关,但很少一起研究或考察其性别特异性影响。关于青少年人群的文献尤其匮乏。本综述评估经历应激性生活事件的年轻女性和年轻男性与未经历应激性生活事件的人相比是否会有更高的肥胖程度,以及这种关系是否会因睡眠问题而改变。

设计

我们系统检索了六个文献计量数据库(科学网、Embase Ovid、心理学文摘数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、医学期刊数据库、ProQuest学位论文数据库),并辅以手工检索。当纵向前瞻性研究或综述考察仅应激性生活事件或与睡眠问题相结合对13 - 18岁年轻人肥胖程度的性别特异性变化时,这些研究或综述符合纳入标准。

结果

我们发现一项符合纳入标准的研究报告了应激性生活事件对不同性别人群体重指数(BMI)的综合影响。该研究评估了特定生活事件,结果显示经历住所变更的年轻男性在随访时BMI显著降低,但经历组建家庭且报告内控点的年轻女性BMI显著升高。

结论

尽管对社会压力源或睡眠问题与体重进行了大量研究,但从性别角度来看,我们对应激性生活事件或其与睡眠的综合影响在青少年肥胖风险中的作用仍知之甚少。现有证据表明特定生活事件对不同性别人群体重的影响不同。应优先开展强有力的高质量纵向研究,以解读青春期肥胖的这一双重负担,因为目前仍难以得出确凿结论。

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