2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.09.005
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Predicting Weight Status Stability and Change From Fifth Grade to Eighth Grade: The Significant Role of Adolescents' Social-Emotional Well-Being

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“…7072 Three studies reported that associations between sleep duration and anthropometric outcomes varied by other sub-groups, such as age or outcome of interest. 7375 Two studies reported that sleep duration was not a significant predictor of BMI over time. 76;77 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7072 Three studies reported that associations between sleep duration and anthropometric outcomes varied by other sub-groups, such as age or outcome of interest. 7375 Two studies reported that sleep duration was not a significant predictor of BMI over time. 76;77 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of evidence was rated as high for the randomized trials. Among the 11 longitudinal studies, 8 reported that longer sleep was associated with better emotional regulation at follow-up (Barlett et al 2012;Fredriksen et al 2004;Kalak et al 2014;Lin and Yi 2015;Lumeng et al 2007;Pasch et al 2012;Roberts and Duong 2014;Roberts et al 2009) while 3 reported no association (Asarnow et al 2014;Chang and Gable 2013;Silva et al 2011). Given that only 1 study used an objective assessment of sleep duration (Silva et al 2011), the quality of evidence was downgraded from low to very low (serious risk of bias).…”
Section: Emotional Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b Only 1 study was published so the risk of imprecision is high (the quality of evidence was downgraded from high to moderate). c Includes 12 longitudinal studies (Araujo et al 2012;Barlett et al 2012;Calamaro et al 2010;Chang and Gable 2013;Hjorth et al 2014aHjorth et al , 2014bHiscock et al 2011;Lytle et al 2013;Magee et al 2013b;Mitchell et al 2013;Silva et al 2011;Suglia et al 2014).…”
Section: Harms/injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3132 Details of all growth patterns identified in this first stage of analysis are provided (Appendix 1). We then began our focused analysis of obesity resilient patterns including healthy weight maintenance (HWM) and return to healthy weight (RHW) that were defined in the following manner:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%