School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, NL, Mexico.
Writing Lab, Institute for the Future of Education, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, NL, Mexico; Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Division of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Appetite. 2022 Nov 1;178:106177. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106177. Epub 2022 Jul 16.
Short sleep duration has been associated with poor diet quality in school-aged children in multiple populations. However, investigations of sleep and dietary quality in Mexican school-aged children are scarce. The main objective of this work was to assess the association between sleep duration and dietary quality in Mexican school-aged children stratified by sex. The data were collected from 373 (138 girls and 235 boys) elementary school children aged 6-12 years in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Surveys collected information on general demographic characteristics and self-reported sleep duration. Diet was assessed with 24-h recalls, and dietary quality was calculated by the Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2015). Results indicated that overall mean sleep duration was 8.23 ± 1.06 h. From the total sample, 6.7% slept ≤6 h (not recommended), 55.8% 7-8 h (may be appropriate), and 37.5% ≥ 9 h (recommended). Average total HEI-2015 score was 64.6 (out of possible 100), with boys having lower HEI-2015 scores than girls (57.7 vs 69.4). Moreover, girls and boys with shorter sleep duration (≤6 h compared to ≥ 9 h) had lower HEI-2015 scores (-1.03 [95% CI -2.74, -0.47; p < .01] and -1.78 [95% CI -3.15, -0.86; p < .001], respectively). Regarding the individual components of dietary quality, those with ≤6 h of sleep had lower scores particularly in vegetables, protein sources, added sugars and saturated fats for girls and boys compared to those with ≥9 h. These findings suggest sleep may be an important determinant of dietary practices within the Mexican children.
睡眠时间短与多个群体中学龄儿童的不良饮食质量有关。然而,对墨西哥学龄儿童的睡眠和饮食质量的调查很少。这项工作的主要目的是评估墨西哥学龄儿童的睡眠时间与饮食质量之间的关系,并按性别进行分层。数据来自墨西哥新莱昂州蒙特雷的 373 名(138 名女孩和 235 名男孩)6-12 岁的小学生。调查收集了一般人口统计学特征和自我报告的睡眠时间信息。饮食通过 24 小时回顾法进行评估,并通过健康饮食指数(HEI-2015)计算饮食质量。结果表明,整体平均睡眠时间为 8.23±1.06 小时。在总样本中,6.7%的儿童睡眠时间≤6 小时(不推荐),55.8%的儿童睡眠时间为 7-8 小时(可能合适),37.5%的儿童睡眠时间≥9 小时(推荐)。平均总 HEI-2015 得分为 64.6(满分 100),男孩的 HEI-2015 得分低于女孩(57.7 与 69.4)。此外,睡眠时间较短(≤6 小时与≥9 小时相比)的女孩和男孩的 HEI-2015 得分较低(-1.03 [95%CI -2.74,-0.47;p<0.01] 和 -1.78 [95%CI -3.15,-0.86;p<0.001])。关于饮食质量的各个组成部分,与睡眠时间≥9 小时的儿童相比,睡眠时间≤6 小时的儿童,女孩和男孩的蔬菜、蛋白质来源、添加糖和饱和脂肪的得分较低。这些发现表明,睡眠可能是墨西哥儿童饮食行为的一个重要决定因素。