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  • A study in Wuhan, China investigated how sleep timing affects weight status in adolescents aged 14-19 using data collected from 1,194 participants, focusing on various lifestyle factors.
  • Findings indicated that waking up before 5:45 AM was linked to a higher body mass index (BMI) and greater odds of being overweight or obese, although no significant relationship was found between bedtime and weight status.
  • The research suggests that earlier wake-up times may contribute to obesity in adolescents, but more studies are necessary to confirm and clarify this connection.

Article Abstract

This study examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal association of sleep timing with weight status in 14- to 19-year-old adolescents in Wuhan, China. A prospective school-based study was conducted in Wuhan, China between 28 May and 29 September 2019. Data on sociodemographic information, academic performance, diet, mental health status, physical activity, sleep characteristics, body weight, and height were collected. A linear regression model and binary logistic regression model were performed. A total of 1194 adolescents were included in the analysis. Adolescents who woke up before 05:45 had higher body mass index (BMI) Z-score (odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.28 (1.05, 1.57), = 0.02) and higher odds of overweight/obesity (odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.74 (1.10, 2.76), = 0.02) at baseline after fully adjustment for covariates, compared with those who woke up after 05:45. Longitudinal data showed a nonsignificant association between waking up time and change in BMI Z-score ( = 0.18). No association of bedtime with weight status was observed in this sample after full adjustment ( > 0.1). Earlier waking up time might contribute to overweight and obesity in adolescents; however, more data are needed to test and elucidate this relationship.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460288PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165703DOI Listing

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