The impact of restricting sleep duration on physical activity: Secondary analysis of a randomized crossover study.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1037/hea0001360
Todd McElroy, David L Dickinson, Stephen Vale
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Objectives: This study investigated the causal impact of sleep durations on participants' physical activity (PA) in real-world conditions.

Method: We performed a secondary analysis of PA data from 146 young adults using a randomized crossover design: both restricted (5-6 hr/night) and well-rested (8-9 hr/night) sleep weeks were assessed, with a washout week in between. Sleep and activity were tracked via research-grade actigraphy. Data analysis of PA involved repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and regression techniques.

Results: Analysis plans and hypothesis were preregistered before data analysis. The exogenously assigned sleep restriction (SR) treatment reduced nightly sleep an average of 92.65 min (± 40.44 min) compared to one's well-rested sleep treatment. The impact of SR on PA was substantial, leading to a 7% reduction in average hourly PA: 18,081.2 (well-rested) versus 16,818.2 (restricted sleep). Significant findings were revealed in daily, F(1, 6) = 84.37, p < .001, ηp² = 0.934, and hourly comparisons, F(1, 166) = 30.47, p < .001, ηp² = 0.155. Further, sensitivity analysis using a variety of regression specifications also found that exogenously assigned SR decreased average wake-hour activity counts by approximately 4.4%-4.7% (p < .01 in all cases) when controlling for other factors. Exploratory analysis showed the PA effects of SR manifested via reductions in PA intensity with concurrent increases in the proportion of time considered as sedentary.

Conclusions: SR significantly lowered PA by around 7%, characterized by reduced intensity and elevated sedentary behavior in a naturalistic setting. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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研究目的本研究调查了在真实世界条件下睡眠时间对参与者身体活动(PA)的因果影响:我们采用随机交叉设计,对 146 名年轻成年人的 PA 数据进行了二次分析:对限制性睡眠周(5-6 小时/晚)和充分休息睡眠周(8-9 小时/晚)进行了评估,中间有一周为休息周。睡眠和活动情况通过研究级的动觉仪进行跟踪。PA数据分析包括重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)和回归技术:结果:分析计划和假设在数据分析前已预先登记。外源分配的睡眠限制(SR)处理与休息良好的睡眠处理相比,平均减少了 92.65 分钟(± 40.44 分钟)的夜间睡眠。SR对PA的影响很大,导致每小时平均PA减少7%:18081.2(休息良好)对16818.2(限制睡眠)。在每天和每小时的比较中,均有显著发现,分别为 F(1, 6) = 84.37, p < .001, ηp² = 0.934 和 F(1, 166) = 30.47, p < .001, ηp² = 0.155。此外,使用各种回归规范进行的敏感性分析还发现,在控制其他因素的情况下,外生分配的 SR 使平均醒时活动次数减少了约 4.4%-4.7%(在所有情况下,p < .01)。探索性分析表明,SR 对 PA 的影响表现为 PA 强度的降低,同时被视为久坐的时间比例增加:结论:在自然环境中,SR 明显降低了约 7% 的 PA,其特点是强度降低和久坐行为增加。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
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