Longitudinal Associations Of Sleep Duration, Morning And Evening Cortisol, And Bmi During Childhood

OBESITY(2019)

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Objective This study aimed to examine associations between sleep duration, BMI, and cortisol levels across childhood. Methods Participants included 361 children adopted domestically in the United States. Random-intercept cross-lagged panel models tested for between-person and bidirectional within-person associations of sleep duration, BMI, and morning and evening cortisol at age 4.5 to 9 years. Results Sleep duration and BMI were stable during childhood, inversely associated at the between-person level, and unrelated to morning or evening cortisol. BMI at age 6 years predicted longer sleep duration and lower evening cortisol at age 7 years, and lower morning cortisol at age 7 years predicted higher BMI at age 9 years within individuals. Conclusions The association between sleep and BMI is more likely a stable between-person phenomenon rather than a unidirectional association that develops within individuals over time.
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evening cortisol,sleep duration,bmi,longitudinal associations
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