Examining the day-to-day bidirectional associations between physical activity, sedentary behavior, screen time, and sleep health during school days in adolescents

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作者
Kim, Youngdeok [1 ]
Umeda, Masataka [2 ]
Lochbaum, Marc [3 ,4 ]
Sloan, Robert A. [5 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
[2] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Kinesiol, San Antonio, TX USA
[3] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Kinesiol & Sport Management, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[4] Vytautas Magnus Univ, Educ Acad, Kaunas, Lithuania
[5] Kagoshima Univ, Dept Social & Behav Med, Grad Med Sch, Kagoshima, Japan
来源
PLOS ONE | 2020年 / 15卷 / 09期
关键词
DURATION; CHILDREN; EXERCISE; MEDIA; YOUTH; OUTCOMES; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0238721
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background Adolescence is a vulnerable period for experiencing poor sleep health. Growing studies have demonstrated lifestyle behaviors including physical activity (PA), screen time (SCT), and sedentary behaviors (SED) as the potential factors associated with sleep health in adolescents; yet, the evidence is inconclusive and the directionality of temporal associations across school days are not well understood. This study examined the day-to-day bidirectional associations of lifestyle behaviors with sleep health parameters in adolescents. Methods A total of 263 adolescents (58% boys) in 6(th)- 8(th)grades wore an accelerometer for 24-hour across the three consecutive school days and completed recording SCT in time-diary and answering sleep quality (SQ) questions for each day. Sleep-wake patterns as well as time spent in moderate- and vigorous-intensity PA (MVPA) and SED were objectively quantified from the wrist-worn accelerometry data across the two segments of the day (during and after school hours). Mixed model analyses were conducted to test bidirectional associations between lifestyle factors and sleep health parameters in each temporal direction across the days. Additionally, indirect associations across the days were tested using an autoregressive cross-lagged model analysis in the framework of path analysis. Results MVPA minutes in a day did not predict sleep health parameters that night. The bidirectional associations were partially observed between SED and sleep health, but the significance and direction of the associations largely varied by the time segment of a day as well as types of sleep health parameters. Additionally, greater SCT during the day was associated with lower SQ that night (b = -0.010;P= .018), and greater SQ was associated with greater MVPA during school hours (b = 6.45;P= .028) and lower SED after school hours (b = -39.85;P= .029) the next day. Lastly, there were significant indirect associations of SCT with sleep health parameters across the days indicating multi-day lagged effects of SCT on sleep health the later nights. Conclusion This study highlights the importance of lowering SCT for better sleep health in adolescents during school days. Additionally, perceived SQ is shown to be a potential significant predictor promoting healthy behaviors the next day independent of sleep-wake patterns. Further studies are warranted to confirm the observed temporal associations between SCT, SQ, and behavioral outcomes in this vulnerable population.
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