Sleep Patterns and Quality Are Associated with Severity of Obesity and Weight-Related Behaviors in Adolescents with Overweight and Obesity

Aug 30, 2017Childhood obesity (Print)

Sleep Patterns and Quality Linked to Obesity Severity and Weight Habits in Overweight Teens

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Abstract

Adolescents with later weekend bedtimes and greater bedtime shifts may experience increased severity of overweight and higher screen time use.

  • Later bedtimes on weekdays and weekends are linked to fewer healthy diet practices.
  • Greater bedtime shifts are associated with higher severity of overweight.
  • Poorer sleep quality corresponds with less physical activity and more unhealthy diet habits.
  • Sleep duration does not show an association with weight or weight-related behaviors.

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