The cross-sectional and prospective associations between sleep characteristics and adiposity in toddlers: Results from the GET UP! Study.
Zhiguang ZhangJoão R PereiraEduarda Sousa-SáAnthony D OkelyXiaoqi FengRute SantosPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2019)
Although sleep duration is an important factor associated with obesity in toddlerhood, the potential effects of different types of sleep duration may vary. While longer total sleep duration may protect children from increasing adiposity, longer nap duration seems to be risk factor. As evidence in this age group is scarce, more research is needed to confirm this finding.