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

Nutrients(2023)

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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) ( = 0.013, FDR-corrected = 0.080). Average sleep duration (≤7 h/d) was linked to more WHtR ( = 0.016, FDR-corrected = 0.080). People with high social jetlag showed gained visceral fat area ( = 7.475), WHtR ( = 0.015), waist to hip ratio ( = 0.012), fat mass index ( = 0.663) and body fat percentage ( = 1.703) (all FDR-corrected < 0.1). Individuals with screen time before sleep (>0.5 h) exhibited higher visceral fat area ( = 7.934, FDR-corrected = 0.064), WHtR ( = 0.017, FDR-corrected = 0.080), waist to hip ratio ( = 0.016, FDR-corrected = 0.090), fat mass index ( = 0.902, FDR-corrected = 0.069) and body fat percentage ( = 2.892, FDR-corrected = 0.018). We found poor sleep characteristics were closely related to general and abdominal obesity.
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sleep-body behaviors,abdominal obesity
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