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Association between iron deficiency anemia and sleep duration in the first year of life

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between iron deficiency anemia and sleep duration in the first year of life. METHODS: A total of 123 infants were investigated, with sleep being evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months of age and anemia at birth and 6 months. The cutoff po...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues, José Israel, de Mecenas, Victória Gabriella Fidelix, de Oliveira Lima, Márcia, de Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito, de Oliveira, Priscilla Márcia Bezerra, Longo-Silva, Giovana
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Publicado: Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37493672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2024/42/2022173
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author Rodrigues, José Israel
de Mecenas, Victória Gabriella Fidelix
de Oliveira Lima, Márcia
de Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito
de Oliveira, Priscilla Márcia Bezerra
Longo-Silva, Giovana
author_facet Rodrigues, José Israel
de Mecenas, Victória Gabriella Fidelix
de Oliveira Lima, Márcia
de Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito
de Oliveira, Priscilla Márcia Bezerra
Longo-Silva, Giovana
author_sort Rodrigues, José Israel
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between iron deficiency anemia and sleep duration in the first year of life. METHODS: A total of 123 infants were investigated, with sleep being evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months of age and anemia at birth and 6 months. The cutoff points for anemia and short sleep duration were hemoglobin <11 g/dL (at birth and/or 6 months) and <10 h (at 3, 6, and 12 months), respectively. The comparison of the average sleep time between infants with and without anemia was performed using the Student’s t-test, and logistic regression models were also used to verify differences in the sleep duration (short/not short) between the groups. Linear regression analyses were conducted to determine the association between sleep duration and hemoglobin values. The analyses were adjusted for potential confounders. RESULTS: Children with anemia were more likely to be short sleepers [odds ratio (95% confidence interval (CI)): 4.02 (1.02–15.76); p≤0.05], and for each unit increase in hemoglobin values, the sleep duration increased by 16.2 min [β (95%CI): 0.27 (0.00–0.55); p≤0.05), regardless of family income, maternal schooling, gender, and body mass index at birth. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that iron deficiency anemia is associated with short sleep duration in the first year of life and indicate the need for longitudinal investigations, with longer follow-up, to verify the impact of anemia on sleep duration at subsequent ages.
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spelling pubmed-103655492023-07-25 Association between iron deficiency anemia and sleep duration in the first year of life Rodrigues, José Israel de Mecenas, Victória Gabriella Fidelix de Oliveira Lima, Márcia de Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito de Oliveira, Priscilla Márcia Bezerra Longo-Silva, Giovana Rev Paul Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between iron deficiency anemia and sleep duration in the first year of life. METHODS: A total of 123 infants were investigated, with sleep being evaluated at 3, 6, and 12 months of age and anemia at birth and 6 months. The cutoff points for anemia and short sleep duration were hemoglobin <11 g/dL (at birth and/or 6 months) and <10 h (at 3, 6, and 12 months), respectively. The comparison of the average sleep time between infants with and without anemia was performed using the Student’s t-test, and logistic regression models were also used to verify differences in the sleep duration (short/not short) between the groups. Linear regression analyses were conducted to determine the association between sleep duration and hemoglobin values. The analyses were adjusted for potential confounders. RESULTS: Children with anemia were more likely to be short sleepers [odds ratio (95% confidence interval (CI)): 4.02 (1.02–15.76); p≤0.05], and for each unit increase in hemoglobin values, the sleep duration increased by 16.2 min [β (95%CI): 0.27 (0.00–0.55); p≤0.05), regardless of family income, maternal schooling, gender, and body mass index at birth. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that iron deficiency anemia is associated with short sleep duration in the first year of life and indicate the need for longitudinal investigations, with longer follow-up, to verify the impact of anemia on sleep duration at subsequent ages. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10365549/ /pubmed/37493672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2024/42/2022173 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Longo-Silva, Giovana
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