Neurological Modulation of Sleep 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816658-1.00010-7
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Modulation and Consequences of Sleep Duration in Child Obesity

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“…Therefore, the scientific community has observed a concomitant increase in the obesity epidemic and the short sleep duration in the world, especially in children. [7][8][9] Furthermore, according to Morrissey et al, 10 in addition to duration, other quality indicators, such as sleep latency, awakenings, bedtime, and perception of sleep quality should also be considered to assess this relationship, as their investigation results demonstrate that these indicators significantly increased the odds of overweight/obesity in school-aged children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the scientific community has observed a concomitant increase in the obesity epidemic and the short sleep duration in the world, especially in children. [7][8][9] Furthermore, according to Morrissey et al, 10 in addition to duration, other quality indicators, such as sleep latency, awakenings, bedtime, and perception of sleep quality should also be considered to assess this relationship, as their investigation results demonstrate that these indicators significantly increased the odds of overweight/obesity in school-aged children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embora ainda não se saiba com exatidão a relação entre a longa duração do sono e a obesidade infantil, já é sabido que existem mecanismos que vinculam a longa duração do sono e a obesidade, relacionadas aos hábitos e padrões alimentares (NASCIMENTO-FERREIRA et al, 2020). Crianças que dormem por mais horas consomem: menor proporção de ingestão energética nas refeições primárias, durante 24 horas, consumindo maior proporção em lanches; ingerem menos fibras alimentares e apresentam uma tendência reduzida para comer durante as principais refeições (NASCIMENTO-FERREIRA et al, 2020).…”
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