Authors
Jean-Philippe Chaput, Casey E Gray, Veronica J Poitras, Valerie Carson, Reut Gruber, Timothy Olds, Shelly K Weiss, Sarah Connor Gorber, Michelle E Kho, Margaret Sampson, Kevin Belanger, Sheniz Eryuzlu, Laura Callender, Mark S Tremblay
Publication date
2016
Source
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
S266-S282
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
The objective of this systematic review was to examine the relationships between objectively and subjectively measured sleep duration and various health indicators in children and youth aged 5–17 years. Online databases were searched in January 2015 with no date or study design limits. Included studies were peer-reviewed and met the a priori-determined population (apparently healthy children and youth aged 5–17 years), intervention/exposure/comparator (various sleep durations), and outcome (adiposity, emotional regulation, cognition/academic achievement, quality of life/well-being, harms/injuries, and cardiometabolic biomarkers) criteria. Because of high levels of heterogeneity across studies, narrative syntheses were employed. A total of 141 articles (110 unique samples), including 592 215 unique participants from 40 different countries, met inclusion criteria. Overall, longer sleep duration was …
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