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Factors associated with short sleep duration in adolescents

open access: yesRevista Paulista de Pediatria
Érico Pereira Gomes Felden
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Cyberbullying involvement and short sleep duration among adolescents

Sleep Health, 2022
Research has shown that cyberbullying victimization is associated with short sleep duration among adolescents; however, the association between cyberbullying perpetration and sleep duration is unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the factors that could moderate these associations.
Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga   +3 more
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Short sleep duration increases salivary IL-6 production

Chronobiology International, 2016
Morning shift sleep restriction has been associated with higher plasma IL-6 levels. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sleep duration on salivary IL-6. Sleep duration of morning shift workers was estimated by actigraphy. Workers with "longer sleep duration" (LSD; N = 6) and "shorter sleep duration" (SSD; N = 15) were then compared ...
Érica Lui, Reinhardt   +3 more
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Prevalence of sleep disturbances: Sleep disordered breathing, short sleep duration, and non-restorative sleep

Respiratory Investigation, 2019
Recently, interest in sleep disturbances, such as sleep disordered breathing (SDB), short sleep duration, and non-restorative sleep (NRS), has been increasing. The potentially large public health implications of sleep disturbances indicate a need to determine their prevalence in a general population.
Takeshi, Matsumoto, Kazuo, Chin
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Short sleep duration and its association with energy metabolism

Obesity Reviews, 2012
SummaryA growing body of observational evidence suggests that short sleep duration is a risk factor for the development of obesity. Although increased energy intake is the most prevailing causal explanation for this association, we should also consider possible effects on energy metabolism to understand fully the potential impact of short sleep ...
Klingenberg, Lars   +4 more
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Short sleep duration and obesity: mechanisms and future perspectives

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2012
A reduction of sleep time has become common over the last century, and growing evidence from both epidemiological and laboratory‐based studies suggests sleep curtailment is a new risk factor for the development of obesity. On this basis, the present review examines the role of sleep curtailment in the metabolic and endocrine alterations, including ...
Ioná Zalcman, Zimberg   +7 more
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Insomnia with objective short sleep duration is associated with hypertension

Journal of Sleep Research, 2023
SummaryInsomnia with objective short sleep duration has been proposed as the most biologically severe phenotype of the disorder associated with cardiometabolic morbidity in population‐based samples. In this study, we investigated the association between insomnia with objective short sleep duration and hypertension in a large clinical sample. We studied
Yanyuan Dai   +7 more
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Relationship Between Short Sleep Duration and Preseason Concussion Testing

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2016
Baseline, preseason assessment of cognition, symptoms, and balance has been recommended as part of a comprehensive sport concussion management program. We examined the relationship between sleep and baseline test results. We hypothesized that adolescents who slept fewer hours the night before would report more symptoms and perform more poorly on ...
Noah D, Silverberg   +4 more
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Short Sleep Duration in Working American Adults, 2010–2018

Journal of Community Health, 2019
Short sleep duration is detrimental to physical and mental health. In this study, we explored the epidemiology of short sleep duration (
Jagdish Khubchandani, James H. Price
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Short Sleep Duration Increases Adolescent Suicide Risk

Psychiatric News, 2018
CDC survey data on high school students show that multiple risk-taking behaviors are associated with insufficient sleep.
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