Objectives: To investigate associations of parent-reported sleep characteristics with adiposity levels in a biethnic sample of young children. Design: A cross-sectional observational study. Setting: The Born in Bradford 1000 study, UK. Participants: Children aged approximately 18 months (n=209; 40.2% South Asian; 59.8% white) and 36 months (n=162; 40.7% South Asian; 59.3% white). Primary and secondary outcome measures: Children’s body mass index (BMI) z-score, sum of two-skinfolds (triceps and subscapular) and waist circumference. Adjusted regression was used to quantify associations of sleep parameters with adiposity stratified by ethnicity and age group. The results are beta coefficients (95% CIs) and unless otherwise stated r...
Study Objective: To assess the prospective relationship between sleep and obesity in a paediatri...
Summary Background: Relatively, few longitudinal studies have evaluated the association between ...
Background: Short sleep duration has been reported to be associated with obesity in children, but fi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations of parent-reported sleep characteristics with adiposity leve...
Objectives To investigate associations of parent-reported sleep characteristics with adiposity level...
Study Objectives: To examine independent associations of sleep duration with total and abdominal ad...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in chi...
Objectives: To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in chi...
Background: The associations between sleep characteristics and adiposity in children under three yea...
To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in children and ad...
To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in children and ad...
OBJECTIVES: To compare sleep in young children at different obesity risks, which were based on abstr...
Study Objective: To assess the prospective relationship between sleep and obesity in a paediatri...
Summary Background: Relatively, few longitudinal studies have evaluated the association between ...
Background: Short sleep duration has been reported to be associated with obesity in children, but fi...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations of parent-reported sleep characteristics with adiposity leve...
Objectives To investigate associations of parent-reported sleep characteristics with adiposity level...
Study Objectives: To examine independent associations of sleep duration with total and abdominal ad...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in c...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in chi...
Objectives: To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in chi...
Background: The associations between sleep characteristics and adiposity in children under three yea...
To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in children and ad...
To investigate associations of bedtimes and sleep durations with adiposity levels in children and ad...
OBJECTIVES: To compare sleep in young children at different obesity risks, which were based on abstr...
Study Objective: To assess the prospective relationship between sleep and obesity in a paediatri...
Summary Background: Relatively, few longitudinal studies have evaluated the association between ...
Background: Short sleep duration has been reported to be associated with obesity in children, but fi...