Association of nighttime sleep duration at 1.5 years with height at 3 years: The Japan Environment and Children's Study.

Masanobu Kawai,Sachiko Baba,Kanami Tanigawa,Satoyo Ikehara,Ryo Kawasaki,Hiroyasu Iso
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CONTEXT Adequate nighttime sleep duration has been considered beneficial for linear growth in children; however, there is limited and conflicting evidence regarding the association between sleep duration and subsequent linear growth. OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between sleep duration at 1.5 years and height at 3 years of age. METHODS The Japan Environment and Children's Study is a nationwide prospective birth cohort study. Data from 52,140 term singleton births born at an appropriate-for-gestational age without background disorders that could potentially affect linear growth in the analyses were included. Nighttime and total sleep durations were calculated based on a self-administered questionnaire completed by caregivers. Tall stature was defined as height at or above the 75th percentile among participants. RESULTS After adjustment for height at 1.5 years, sex, monthly age, mother's height, presence of siblings at 1.5 years, environmental tobacco smoke at 1.5 years, daily TV/DVD screen time at 2 years, attendance at nursery at 2 years, household annual income at birth, and parents' educational status, multivariate odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for tall stature at 3 years were 1.09 (1.01-1.17), 1.09 (1.01-1.17), and 1.25 (1.14-1.37) for 9.5 or 10, 10.5 or 11, and ≥ 11.5 h of nighttime sleep duration at 1.5 years, respectively, compared with those with ≤ 9 h sleep (p for trend <0.0001). Total sleep duration was not associated with tall stature. CONCLUSION This study underscores the importance of nighttime sleep duration, not total sleep duration, in the linear growth of very young children.
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1.5 岁时夜间睡眠时间与 3 岁时身高的关系:日本环境与儿童研究
摘要充足的夜间睡眠时间一直被认为有利于儿童的线性生长;然而,关于睡眠时间与随后的线性生长之间的关系,证据有限且相互矛盾。研究共纳入了 52140 名适龄出生的足月单胎婴儿的数据,这些婴儿均无可能影响线性生长的背景疾病。夜间睡眠时间和总睡眠时间是根据护理人员填写的自填式问卷计算得出的。5岁时有无兄弟姐妹、1.5岁时有无环境烟草烟雾、2岁时每天看电视/DVD屏幕的时间、2岁时上幼儿园的时间、出生时的家庭年收入和父母的教育状况进行调整后,3岁时身材高大的多变量几率比(95% 置信区间)为1.1.5岁时夜间睡眠时间为9.5或10小时、10.5或11小时和≥11.5小时的儿童与睡眠时间≤9小时的儿童相比,身材高大的多变量几率比(95%置信区间)分别为1.09(1.01-1.17)、1.09(1.01-1.17)和1.25(1.14-1.37)(趋势P<0.0001)。结论:这项研究强调了夜间睡眠时间而非总睡眠时间对幼儿直线生长的重要性。
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