Objectives: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in older Australian adults. Method: Self-reported health data were collected through the 45 and Up Study. Multinomial logistic regression models were used to test the relationship between sleep duration and body mass index, controlling for a range of demographic and health-related variables. Results: The sample included 45,325 Australian adults aged 55 to 95 years. The regression models demonstrated that short and long sleep were associated with obesity in 55- to 64-year-olds but not in those aged 65 years and above. Discussion: The present results suggest that the relationships between sleep duration and obesity previously reported in young and middle-aged adult...
Introduction Many studies have shown that sleep duration is associated with obesity. However, this ...
The relationship between sleep and obesity or weight gain in adults, particularly older populations,...
Introduction To address the worldwide epidemic of obesity, a sizable literature implicates sleep pr...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in older Australian a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in older Australian a...
Is sleep duration associated with obesity in older Australian adults? Objectives: To investigate the...
Objective: The relationship between short sleep and obesity remains unclear, and a possible explanat...
Background: Numerous studies have reported the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in el...
The present study examined the association between sleep duration and obesity in 40,834 middle-aged ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The current study sought to examine whether self-reported sleep duration is linked...
SummaryBackgroundThis study investigated the determinants of obesity in adults younger than 65 years...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: The purpose of this study w...
Objective: The epidemiological evidence for the association between sleep duration and obesity in th...
Objective: To determine whether sleep duration is associated with self-rated health and quality of l...
Objective: The epidemiological evidence for the association between sleep duration and obesity in th...
Introduction Many studies have shown that sleep duration is associated with obesity. However, this ...
The relationship between sleep and obesity or weight gain in adults, particularly older populations,...
Introduction To address the worldwide epidemic of obesity, a sizable literature implicates sleep pr...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in older Australian a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in older Australian a...
Is sleep duration associated with obesity in older Australian adults? Objectives: To investigate the...
Objective: The relationship between short sleep and obesity remains unclear, and a possible explanat...
Background: Numerous studies have reported the relationship between sleep duration and obesity in el...
The present study examined the association between sleep duration and obesity in 40,834 middle-aged ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The current study sought to examine whether self-reported sleep duration is linked...
SummaryBackgroundThis study investigated the determinants of obesity in adults younger than 65 years...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: The purpose of this study w...
Objective: The epidemiological evidence for the association between sleep duration and obesity in th...
Objective: To determine whether sleep duration is associated with self-rated health and quality of l...
Objective: The epidemiological evidence for the association between sleep duration and obesity in th...
Introduction Many studies have shown that sleep duration is associated with obesity. However, this ...
The relationship between sleep and obesity or weight gain in adults, particularly older populations,...
Introduction To address the worldwide epidemic of obesity, a sizable literature implicates sleep pr...