Cargando…

Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years

This study aimed to investigate the association between sleep behaviors and body composition, which was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) among Chinese adolescents. Overall, 444 students (65.3% females, 19.12 ± 1.177 years) completed questionnaires describing sleep characteristics....

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Song, Yalin, Gong, Lu, Lou, Xiaomin, Zhou, Huijun, Hao, Yudan, Chen, Qiuyuan, Zhao, Yize, Jiang, Xili, Li, Lijie, Wang, Xian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15194130
_version_ 1785120748311937024
author Song, Yalin
Gong, Lu
Lou, Xiaomin
Zhou, Huijun
Hao, Yudan
Chen, Qiuyuan
Zhao, Yize
Jiang, Xili
Li, Lijie
Wang, Xian
author_facet Song, Yalin
Gong, Lu
Lou, Xiaomin
Zhou, Huijun
Hao, Yudan
Chen, Qiuyuan
Zhao, Yize
Jiang, Xili
Li, Lijie
Wang, Xian
author_sort Song, Yalin
collection PubMed
description This study aimed to investigate the association between sleep behaviors and body composition, which was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) among Chinese adolescents. Overall, 444 students (65.3% females, 19.12 ± 1.177 years) completed questionnaires describing sleep characteristics. Sleep characteristics were derived from subjective means. Body composition was obtained from BIA by InBody 720 (Biospace Co. Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea). Regression models tested relationships between sleep and body composition after adjustment for covariates. Students with weekday nap duration (>30 min/d) exerted higher waist-height ratio (WHtR) (B = 0.013, FDR-corrected p = 0.080). Average sleep duration (≤7 h/d) was linked to more WHtR (B = 0.016, FDR-corrected p = 0.080). People with high social jetlag showed gained visceral fat area (B = 7.475), WHtR (B = 0.015), waist to hip ratio (B = 0.012), fat mass index (B = 0.663) and body fat percentage (B = 1.703) (all FDR-corrected p < 0.1). Individuals with screen time before sleep (>0.5 h) exhibited higher visceral fat area (B = 7.934, FDR-corrected p = 0.064), WHtR (B = 0.017, FDR-corrected p = 0.080), waist to hip ratio (B = 0.016, FDR-corrected p = 0.090), fat mass index (B = 0.902, FDR-corrected p = 0.069) and body fat percentage (B = 2.892, FDR-corrected p = 0.018). We found poor sleep characteristics were closely related to general and abdominal obesity.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10574676
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105746762023-10-14 Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years Song, Yalin Gong, Lu Lou, Xiaomin Zhou, Huijun Hao, Yudan Chen, Qiuyuan Zhao, Yize Jiang, Xili Li, Lijie Wang, Xian Nutrients Article This study aimed to investigate the association between sleep behaviors and body composition, which was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) among Chinese adolescents. Overall, 444 students (65.3% females, 19.12 ± 1.177 years) completed questionnaires describing sleep characteristics. Sleep characteristics were derived from subjective means. Body composition was obtained from BIA by InBody 720 (Biospace Co. Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea). Regression models tested relationships between sleep and body composition after adjustment for covariates. Students with weekday nap duration (>30 min/d) exerted higher waist-height ratio (WHtR) (B = 0.013, FDR-corrected p = 0.080). Average sleep duration (≤7 h/d) was linked to more WHtR (B = 0.016, FDR-corrected p = 0.080). People with high social jetlag showed gained visceral fat area (B = 7.475), WHtR (B = 0.015), waist to hip ratio (B = 0.012), fat mass index (B = 0.663) and body fat percentage (B = 1.703) (all FDR-corrected p < 0.1). Individuals with screen time before sleep (>0.5 h) exhibited higher visceral fat area (B = 7.934, FDR-corrected p = 0.064), WHtR (B = 0.017, FDR-corrected p = 0.080), waist to hip ratio (B = 0.016, FDR-corrected p = 0.090), fat mass index (B = 0.902, FDR-corrected p = 0.069) and body fat percentage (B = 2.892, FDR-corrected p = 0.018). We found poor sleep characteristics were closely related to general and abdominal obesity. MDPI 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10574676/ /pubmed/37836414 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15194130 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Song, Yalin
Gong, Lu
Lou, Xiaomin
Zhou, Huijun
Hao, Yudan
Chen, Qiuyuan
Zhao, Yize
Jiang, Xili
Li, Lijie
Wang, Xian
Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title_full Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title_fullStr Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title_full_unstemmed Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title_short Sleep-Body Composition Relationship: Roles of Sleep Behaviors in General and Abdominal Obesity in Chinese Adolescents Aged 17–22 Years
title_sort sleep-body composition relationship: roles of sleep behaviors in general and abdominal obesity in chinese adolescents aged 17–22 years
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15194130
work_keys_str_mv AT songyalin sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT gonglu sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT louxiaomin sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT zhouhuijun sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT haoyudan sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT chenqiuyuan sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT zhaoyize sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT jiangxili sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT lilijie sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years
AT wangxian sleepbodycompositionrelationshiprolesofsleepbehaviorsingeneralandabdominalobesityinchineseadolescentsaged1722years