Accelerometry-assessed sleep clusters and obesity in adolescents and young adults: a longitudinal analysis in GINIplus/LISA birth cohorts.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS World Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s12519-024-00872-5
Mingming Wang, Claudia Flexeder, Carla P Harris, Sara Kress, Tamara Schikowski, Annette Peters, Marie Standl
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Abstract

Background: Some studies have revealed various sleep patterns in adolescents and adults using multidimensional objective sleep parameters. However, it remains unknown whether these patterns are consistent from adolescence to young adulthood and how they relate to long-term obesity.

Methods: Seven-day accelerometry was conducted in German Infant Study on the influence of Nutrition Intervention PLUS environmental and genetic influences on allergy development (GINIplus) and Influence of Lifestyle factors on the development of the Immune System and Allergies in East and West Germany (LISA) birth cohorts during the 15-year and 20-year follow-ups, respectively. Five sleep clusters were identified by k-means cluster analysis using 12 sleep characteristics at each follow-up. Adjusted linear and logistic regression models using generalized estimating equations were examined. Further, the interaction effects with time of follow-ups and polygenic risk scores (PRS) for body mass index (BMI) were tested.

Results: Five sleep clusters were classified consistently in both adolescence (n = 1347, aged 14.3-16.4 years) and young adulthood (n = 1262, aged 19.5-22.4 years). Adolescents in the "good sleep", "delayed sleep phase", and "fragmented sleep" clusters displayed greater stability transitioning into young adulthood, while those in the "sleep irregularity and variability", and "prolonged sleep latency" clusters showed lower stability (n = 636). Compared to the "good sleep" cluster, the "prolonged sleep latency" cluster exhibited associations with higher BMI [β = 0.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) = (0.06, 1.05)] and increased odds of overweight/obesity [Odds ratio = 1.55, 95% CI = (1.02, 2.34)]. No significant PRS-sleep cluster interaction was found for BMI or overweight/obesity. Among males only, the "delayed sleep phase", "sleep irregularity and variability" and "fragmented sleep" clusters showed stronger associations with overweight/obesity as age increased.

Conclusion: Adolescents and young adults shared five consistent sleep patterns, with the "prolonged sleep latency" pattern linked to higher BMI and overweight/obesity.

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加速测量法评估的青少年和年轻人的睡眠群和肥胖:在GINIplus/LISA出生队列中的纵向分析。
背景:一些研究利用多维客观睡眠参数揭示了青少年和成人的多种睡眠模式。然而,这些模式从青春期到青年期是否一致,以及它们与长期肥胖的关系如何,目前尚不清楚。方法:采用7天加速法,分别对东德和西德出生队列进行为期15年和20年的随访,研究营养干预加环境和遗传影响对过敏发展的影响(GINIplus)和生活方式因素对免疫系统和过敏发展的影响。通过k-均值聚类分析,在每次随访中使用12个睡眠特征,确定了5个睡眠簇。采用广义估计方程检验了调整后的线性和逻辑回归模型。此外,我们还测试了随访时间和多基因风险评分(PRS)对体重指数(BMI)的交互作用。结果:青少年期(n = 1347,年龄14.3 ~ 16.4岁)和青年期(n = 1262,年龄19.5 ~ 22.4岁)均有5个睡眠簇。“睡眠良好”、“睡眠阶段延迟”和“睡眠片段化”组的青少年在过渡到青年期时表现出更大的稳定性,而“睡眠不规律和变异性”和“睡眠潜伏期延长”组的青少年表现出较低的稳定性(n = 636)。与“良好睡眠”组相比,“睡眠潜伏期延长”组与较高的BMI相关[β = 0.56, 95%可信区间(CI) =(0.06, 1.05)],超重/肥胖的几率增加[优势比= 1.55,95% CI =(1.02, 2.34)]。在BMI或超重/肥胖方面,没有发现显著的prs -睡眠集群相互作用。仅在男性中,随着年龄的增长,“睡眠阶段延迟”、“睡眠不规律和可变性”和“睡眠碎片化”组与超重/肥胖的关联更强。结论:青少年和年轻人有五种一致的睡眠模式,其中“睡眠潜伏期延长”模式与较高的体重指数和超重/肥胖有关。
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World Journal of Pediatrics
World Journal of Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: The World Journal of Pediatrics, a monthly publication, is dedicated to disseminating peer-reviewed original papers, reviews, and special reports focusing on clinical practice and research in pediatrics. We welcome contributions from pediatricians worldwide on new developments across all areas of pediatrics, including pediatric surgery, preventive healthcare, pharmacology, stomatology, and biomedicine. The journal also covers basic sciences and experimental work, serving as a comprehensive academic platform for the international exchange of medical findings.
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