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儿科癌症幸存者的睡眠质量、营养习惯和身体活动:一种二元分析方法。

Sleep Quality, Nutritional Habits, and Physical Activity in Pediatric Cancer Survivors: A Dyadic Analysis Approach.

作者信息

Serpas Dylan G, Sauls Rachel, Gray Heewon L, Stern Marilyn

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.

Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2025 Jan 11;17(2):250. doi: 10.3390/nu17020250.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sleep disturbances are prevalent among pediatric cancer survivors (PCSs) and their caregivers, often leading to poorer dietary choices and reduced physical activity. Additionally, the sleep quality and health behaviors of parents and children can affect each other. This study examined bi-directional associations between PCSs and their parents' sleep quality and health-related behaviors.

METHODS

127 parent-child dyads enrolled in a behavioral intervention for pediatric cancer survivors (Mage = 11.04; 53.2% female) and their families completed the Patient Sleep Quality Inventory (PSQI) and USDA Parent or Child Food and Activity Questionnaire (FAQ). Two actor-partner interdependence models, using multi-level modeling and adjusting for relevant confounds, estimated the bidirectional associations between the parent-child dyad's sleep quality and composite food and physical activity quality.

RESULTS

After controlling for partner BMI and actor and partner age, the effect of children's PSQI scores on parent's FAQ scores was statistically significant (β = -0.23, = 0.036). Poorer sleep quality in children was associated with worse physical activity and dietary behaviors in parents. Second, after adjusting for race, a significant partner effect for parents' FAQ scores on children's PSQI scores was shown-greater parental food and physical activity quality was associated with better sleep quality in PCS (β = -0.20, = 0.041).

CONCLUSIONS

Better food and activity quality for parents is linked to improved sleep quality for children, while children's poor sleep quality is associated with lower food and activity quality in parents. The findings highlight the prospective value of systems-focused clinical interventions to manage sleep quality and promote positive health behaviors among PCS.

摘要

背景/目的:睡眠障碍在儿童癌症幸存者(PCSs)及其照顾者中普遍存在,常常导致较差的饮食选择和身体活动减少。此外,父母和孩子的睡眠质量与健康行为会相互影响。本研究调查了PCSs及其父母的睡眠质量与健康相关行为之间的双向关联。

方法

127对参与儿童癌症幸存者行为干预的亲子二元组(平均年龄 = 11.04岁;53.2%为女性)及其家庭完成了患者睡眠质量量表(PSQI)和美国农业部家长或儿童食物与活动问卷(FAQ)。使用多层次建模并对相关混杂因素进行调整的两个actor - partner相互依赖模型,估计了亲子二元组的睡眠质量与综合食物及身体活动质量之间的双向关联。

结果

在控制了伴侣的体重指数以及actor和伴侣的年龄后,儿童PSQI得分对父母FAQ得分的影响具有统计学意义(β = -0.23,P = 0.036)。儿童较差的睡眠质量与父母较差的身体活动和饮食行为相关。其次,在调整种族后,显示出父母FAQ得分对儿童PSQI得分有显著的伴侣效应——父母更好的食物和身体活动质量与PCSs更好的睡眠质量相关(β = -0.20,P = 0.041)。

结论

父母更好的食物和活动质量与儿童改善的睡眠质量相关,而儿童较差的睡眠质量与父母较低的食物和活动质量相关。研究结果凸显了以系统为重点的临床干预在管理PCSs睡眠质量和促进积极健康行为方面的前瞻性价值。

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