The Effect of Prebedtime Behaviors on Sleep Duration and Quality in Children: Protocol for a Randomized Crossover Trial

Aug 20, 2024JMIR research protocols

How Bedtime Habits May Affect Children's Sleep Length and Quality

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Abstract

Seventy-two children aged 10-14.9 years will participate in a trial to assess the impact of three pre-bedtime behaviors on sleep.

  • The trial will evaluate whether avoiding screens, physical activity, and food intake in the hour before bed affects sleep quantity and quality.
  • Participants will be randomized to four conditions: avoiding all three behaviors, using screens, being physically active, or eating a large meal before bedtime.
  • Objective measures will include sleep duration, sleep onset, and wake after sleep onset, monitored with wearable devices and video cameras.
  • Data collection is expected to conclude in April 2025, with results anticipated by late 2026.

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