2017
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsx042
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Sleep Duration and Cardiometabolic Risk Among Chinese School-aged Children: Do Adipokines Play a Mediating Role?

Li L1,
et al.

Abstract: Short sleep duration is strongly associated with obesity and hyperglycemia (in 6-12 years old), along with adverse adipokine secretion patterns among Chinese children. The associations with cardiometabolic risk factors appear to be more pronounced in younger children, and could be explained, at least partially, by leptin levels.

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“…Additionally, reduced time for sleep, and also anger and symptoms of anxiety may contribute to sympathetic excitation, resulting in elevation of blood pressure and heart rate, promoting arterial stiffness. In children, reduced time for sleep has been associated with obesity and atherosclerosis . In this study, many psychological symptoms such as feeling sick during bath time, headaches, general fatigue, anxiety, and emotional ups and downs were associated with increased baPWV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Additionally, reduced time for sleep, and also anger and symptoms of anxiety may contribute to sympathetic excitation, resulting in elevation of blood pressure and heart rate, promoting arterial stiffness. In children, reduced time for sleep has been associated with obesity and atherosclerosis . In this study, many psychological symptoms such as feeling sick during bath time, headaches, general fatigue, anxiety, and emotional ups and downs were associated with increased baPWV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In children, reduced time for sleep has been associated with obesity and atherosclerosis. 34,35 In this study, many psychological symptoms such as feeling sick during bath time, headaches, general fatigue, anxiety, and emotional ups and downs were associated with increased baPWV. Psychological stresses have been previously reported to induce transient endothelial dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Many pivotal hormones (e.g. insulin, leptin, cortisol and ghrelin) [26] may involve in the correlation between sleep and obesity. Even after adjusting the BMI, sleep duration was negatively correlated with circulating leptin [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many pivotal hormones (e.g. insulin, leptin, cortisol and ghrelin) [34] may involve in the correlation between sleep and obesity. Even after adjusting the BMI, sleep duration was negatively correlated with circulating leptin [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%