2019
DOI: 10.13181/mji.v28i2.2645
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Association between obesity and sleep disorders in primary school children: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: BACKGROUND The prevalence of obesity in primary school children in Jakarta has reached 14% in 2013. Among many disorders, obesity can cause sleep disorders. However, sleep disorders in children are often overlooked by parents, even though they can cause physical, social, and psychological impacts. Therefore, it is necessary to find the association between obesity and sleep disorders in primary school children. METHODS This cross-sectional study was performed between July–September 2015 on 107 children at… Show more

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“…De lo anterior se destacan enfermedades respiratorias como la rinitis, la cual se ha comprobado que genera una interrupción continua del sueño y ronquidos (Leger, Bonnefoy, Pigearias, de La Giclais y Chartier, 2017). Asimismo, se han identificado relaciones entre la obesidad y algunas dificultades gastrointestinales -como el colon irritable-con problemas para conciliar el sueño, las que alcanzan una prevalencia superior a 30% en las muestras estudiadas (Wang, Duan y Duan, 2018;Melinda y Sekartini, 2019).…”
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“…De lo anterior se destacan enfermedades respiratorias como la rinitis, la cual se ha comprobado que genera una interrupción continua del sueño y ronquidos (Leger, Bonnefoy, Pigearias, de La Giclais y Chartier, 2017). Asimismo, se han identificado relaciones entre la obesidad y algunas dificultades gastrointestinales -como el colon irritable-con problemas para conciliar el sueño, las que alcanzan una prevalencia superior a 30% en las muestras estudiadas (Wang, Duan y Duan, 2018;Melinda y Sekartini, 2019).…”
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