超重/肥胖儿童的睡眠行为与大脑皮层下结构的形状:横断面研究

Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez, Jairo H. Migueles, Lucia V. Torres-Lopez, Juan Verdejo-Román, David Jiménez-Pavón, Charles H. Hillman, Andrés Catena, Francisco B. Ortega
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摘要

方法 共有 98 名超重/肥胖儿童(10.0 ± 1.1 岁,59 名男孩)参与横断面分析。睡眠行为(即唤醒时间、睡眠开始时间、在床上的总时间、总睡眠时间、睡眠效率和睡眠开始后的觉醒)由腕戴式加速度计估算。大脑皮层下结构的形状是通过磁共振成像获得的。结果在所有研究的睡眠变量中,只有卧床总时间与苍白球和普鲁士门结构有显著关系,如卧床时间越长的儿童,其左右苍白球(211-751 个体素,所有 p's <0.结论这些研究结果表明,在超重/肥胖症儿童中,卧床时间越长,两个皮层下脑区的扩张程度越大。
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Sleep Behaviors and the Shape of Subcortical Brain Structures in Children with Overweight/Obesity: A Cross-Sectional Study

Sleep Behaviors and the Shape of Subcortical Brain Structures in Children with Overweight/Obesity: A Cross-Sectional Study

Objectives

To examine the relationship between sleep and subcortical brain structures using a shape analysis approach.

Methods

A total of 98 children with overweight/obesity (10.0 ± 1.1 y, 59 boys) were included in the cross-sectional analyses. Sleep behaviors (i.e., wake time, sleep onset time, total time in bed, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, and wakening after sleep onset) were estimated with wrist-worn accelerometers. The shape of the subcortical brain structures was acquired by magnetic resonance imaging. A partial correlation permutation approach was used to examine the relationship between sleep behaviors and brain shapes.

Results

Among all the sleep variables studied, only total time in bed was significantly related to pallidum and putamen structure, such that those children who spent more time in bed had greater expansions in the right and left pallidum (211–751 voxels, all p’s <0.04) and right putamen (1783 voxels, p = 0.03).

Conclusions

These findings suggest that more time in bed was related to expansions on two subcortical brain regions in children with overweight/obesity.

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