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Get Free AccessIntroduction Previous studies have linked short sleep duration, poor sleep quality, and late sleep timing with lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children. However, almost all studies relied solely on self-reported sleep information, and most studies were conducted in high-income countries. To address these gaps, we studied both device-measured and self-reported sleep characteristics in relation to HRQoL in a sample of children from 12 countries that vary widely in terms of economic and human development. Methods The study sample included 6,626 children aged 9-11 years from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Finland, India, Kenya, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Waist-worn actigraphy was used to measure total sleep time, bedtime, wake-up time, and sleep efficiency on both weekdays and weekends. Children also reported ratings of sleep quantity and quality. HRQoL was measured by the KIDSCREEN-10 survey. Multilevel regression models were used to determine the relationships between sleep characteristics and HRQoL. Results Results showed considerable variation in sleep characteristics, particularly duration and timing, across study sites. Overall, we found no association between device-measured total sleep time, sleep timing or sleep efficiency, and HRQoL. In contrast, self-reported ratings of poor sleep quantity and quality were associated with HRQoL. Conclusions Self-reported, rather than device-based, measures of sleep are related to HRQoL in children. The discrepancy related to sleep assessment methods highlights the importance of considering both device-measured and self-reported measures of sleep in understanding its health effects.
Qian Xiao, Jean‐Philippe Chaput, Tim Olds, Mikael Fogelholm, Gang Hu, Estelle V. Lambert, Carol Maher, José Maia, Vincent Onywera, Olga L. Sarmiento, Martyn Standage, Mark S. Tremblay, Catrine Tudor‐Locke, Peter T. Katzmarzyk, Peter T. Katzmarzyk, Timothy S. Church, Denise G. Lambert, Tiago V. Barreira, Stephanie T. Broyles, Ben P. Butitta, Catherine M. Champagne, Shannon Cocreham, Kara D. Denstel, Katy Drazba, Deirdre M. Harrington, William Johnson, Dione Milauskas, Emily F. Mire, Allison Tohme, Ruben Rodarte, Bobby Amoroso, John Luopa, Rebecca H. Neiberg, Scott Rushing, Tim Olds, Carol Maher, Lucy K. Lewis, Katia Ferrar, Effie Georgiadis, Rebecca M. Stanley, Victor Keihan Rodrigues Matsudo, Sandra Matsudo, Timóteo Leandro Araújo, Luís C. Oliveira, Luis Fabiano, Diogo Rodrígues Bezerra, Gérson Ferrari, Mark S. Tremblay, Jean‐Philippe Chaput, Priscilla Bélanger, Mike Borghese, Charles P. Boyer, Allana G. LeBlanc, Claire Francis, Geneviève Leduc, Pei Zhao, Gang Hu, Chengming Diao, Wei Li, Weiqin Li, Enqing Liu, Gongshu Liu, Hongyan Liu, Jian Ma, Yijuan Qiao, Huiguang Tian, Yue Wang, Tao Zhang, Fuxia Zhang, Olga L. Sarmiento, Julio Acosta, Yalta Alvira, María P. Díaz, Rocío Charques Gámez, Maria Paula Garcia, Luis Guillermo Torres Gómez, Lisseth Gonzalez, Silvia A. González, Carlos Grijalba, L Fernández Gutiérrez, David L. Leal, Nicolás González Lemus, Etelvina Mahecha, Maria Paula Mahecha, Rosalba Mahecha, Andrea Ramírez Varela, Paola Ríos, Andrés A. Agudelo‐Suárez, Camilo A. Triana, Mikael Fogelholm, Elli Jalo, Jemina Kivelä, Sari Räsänen, Sanna Roito, Taru Saloheimo, Leena Arjanne, Anura V. Kurpad, Rebecca Kuriyan, Deepa P. Lokesh, Michelle Stephanie D'Almeida (2019). Sleep characteristics and health-related quality of life in 9- to 11-year-old children from 12 countries. Sleep Health, 6(1), pp. 4-14, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2019.09.006.
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2019
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Sleep Health
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10.1016/j.sleh.2019.09.006
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