Sleep duration, physical activity, and caloric intake are related to weight status in Mexican American children: a longitudinal analysis.
Suzanna M MartinezE BlancoJ M TschannN F ButteM A GrandnerL A PaschPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2021)
Longer sleep duration was concurrently related to lower weight status at each time point from ages 8-10 to 10-12. Higher MVPA was concurrently related to lower weight status in earlier childhood (ages 8-10 and 9-11) and higher EI was concurrently related to higher weight status toward the end of childhood (ages 10-12 years). Furthermore, longer sleep in earlier childhood was protective of children's lower weight status 1 year later. These findings suggest that sleep duration plays a consistent and protective role against childhood obesity; in addition, MVPA and healthy EI remain important independent factors for obtaining a healthy weight.