Sleep Research & Treatment Center, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Penn State University, College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring). 2023 Mar;31(3):597-614. doi: 10.1002/oby.23667. Epub 2023 Feb 8.
Adolescence is a developmental stage of critical changes in sleep and its circadian timing when the contribution of abnormal sleep variability (amount) and sleep regularity (timing) to obesity and its associated adverse cardiometabolic health outcomes appears to increase. The aim of this study was to summarize findings from studies conducted in adolescents examining both sleep variability and regularity in relation to obesity and cardiometabolic health. Gaps in research and potential causal pathways that future studies should examine are highlighted.
Nightly deviations in sleep duration and sleep midpoint appear to contribute to the development of obesity and associated adverse cardiometabolic outcomes in youth. Studies show that increased sleep variability and irregularity are associated with obesity, decreased physical activity, dysregulated eating and inadequate diet, metabolic dysfunction, impaired cardiac autonomic balance, and elevated blood pressure in adolescents.
A stable circadian timing of sleep is essential to the overall physical well-being of youth. Emerging evidence supports that sleep variability and circadian misalignment, including sleep irregularity, contribute to adverse obesity-related health outcomes early on in adolescence. Future studies should focus on the underlying behavioral and biological mechanisms in the causal pathway between day-to-day deviations in the amount and timing of sleep and obesity.
青春期是睡眠及其昼夜节律发生重大变化的发育阶段,此时异常睡眠变异性(量)和睡眠规律性(时间)对肥胖及其相关不良心血管代谢健康结果的影响似乎会增加。本研究旨在总结在青少年中进行的研究,这些研究检查了睡眠变异性和规律性与肥胖和心血管代谢健康之间的关系。突出了研究中的空白和未来研究应检查的潜在因果途径。
睡眠持续时间和睡眠中点的夜间偏差似乎会导致青少年肥胖及其相关不良心血管代谢结局的发展。研究表明,睡眠变异性和不规则性增加与肥胖、体力活动减少、饮食失调和饮食不足、代谢功能障碍、心脏自主平衡受损以及青少年血压升高有关。
稳定的睡眠昼夜节律对于青少年的整体身体健康至关重要。新出现的证据表明,睡眠变异性和昼夜节律错位,包括睡眠不规则性,会导致青春期早期出现与肥胖相关的不良健康结果。未来的研究应集中在睡眠量和时间的日常变化与肥胖之间因果关系的潜在行为和生物学机制上。