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Disparities in adolescent sleep health by sex and ethnoracial group

机译:青少年睡眠健康的差异由性别和民族群体

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Improving adolescent sleep health is a national priority for ameliorating health and wellbeing (Healthy People 2020), as the majority of adolescents do not get the minimum recommended amount of 8?h of sleep per night. Prior research has identified sex and ethnoracial disparities in adolescent sleep but has been limited by data availability. National studies have collected reported sleep data, while objective sleep data has been available in community samples only. Using new data from adolescents in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a population-based birth cohort study of children born 1998–2000, we are able to characterize sex and ethnoracial disparities in sleep health in the first national sample of actigraphy-assessed sleep health among adolescents. In cross-sectional analyses, we used linear and logistic regression models to assess sex and ethnoracial disparities in weekday sleep duration, timing, and quality measured using actigraphy collected from 738 adolescents at approximately age 15. We identified sex and ethnoracial group differences in weekday and weekend adolescent sleep duration, with larger disparities on weekends than weekdays. Male adolescents had 27-min shorter nightly sleep durations than females on weeknights. Non-Hispanic black adolescents had 32-min shorter nightly sleep durations than non-Hispanic whites on weekdays and 41-min shorter nightly sleep durations on weekends. While sex disparities persisted after accounting for naps, black-white differences were attenuated by napping such that there was no statistically significant black-white disparity in 24-h sleep on either weekdays or weekends. We did not identify disparities in sleep timing or quality. Future research should investigate the pathways through which these disparities arise, including behavioral and contextual mechanisms.
机译:改善青少年睡眠健康是改善健康和福祉的国家优先事项(健康的人2020年),因为大多数青少年没有得到每晚8?H的最低建议金额。先前的研究已经确定了青少年睡眠中的性和民族差异,但受数据可用性的限制。国家研究已经收集报告的睡眠数据,而客观睡眠数据仅在社区样本中可用。在脆弱的家庭和儿童福利研究中使用来自青少年的新数据,是一项1998 - 2000 000人出生的人口的生育队列研究,我们能够在第一个国家分摊睡眠样本中的睡眠健康中的性和民族障碍青少年之间的健康。在横截面分析中,我们使用了线性和逻辑回归模型,以评估工作日睡眠时间,时间和质量的性别和民族障碍,使用从738名青少年收集的戏法测量,在大约15岁的时间内测量。我们确定了平日的性别和民族群体差异周末青少年睡眠时间,周末比平日更大的差异。雄性青少年在周末的雌性比女性较短的夜间睡眠持续时间。非西班牙裔黑人青少年在平日的非西班牙裔白人比非西班牙裔白人和周末较短的夜间睡眠持续时间短32分钟。虽然在核算中核算后性差异持续存在,但通过敲击进行黑白差异,使得在工作日或周末没有24小时睡眠中没有统计学上显着的黑白差异。我们没有识别睡眠时间或质量的差异。未来的研究应该调查这些差异的途径,包括行为和上下文机制。

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