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Journal of Human Growth and Development

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SENA, Aline Silva Santos et al. Excessive daytime sleepnessand cardiometabolic risk factors in children and teenagers with overweight. Rev. bras. crescimento desenvolv. hum. [online]. 2013, vol.23, n.1, pp.24-30. ISSN 0104-1282.

INTRODUCTION: Currently, an exacerbated trend for excessive daytime sleepiness in overweight children and adolescents has been observed. Obesity and sleep disorders have a combined effect on cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness and its association with cardiometabolic risk factors. METHOD: Cross-sectional study carried out in a public service, which is reference service for overweight children and adolescents in the period from June 2011 to March 2013 in Campina Grande / PB. The sample consisted of 140 children and adolescents aged from five to 18 years. Anthropometry and blood pressure measures were performed and a questionnaire on sleep habits and Epworth Sleepiness Scale were applied. Laboratory tests were also conducted (lipid profile, blood glucose levels, insulin, HOMA-IR, glycated hemoglobin, ultrasensitive C-reactive protein and leptin). Data were analyzed using SPSS software (v.17), through the chi-square test, ANOVA and Pearson's correlation, with significance level of 5%. RESULTS: the prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness was 19.3% and it was higher among girls. In those with excessive daytime sleepiness was observed the highest percentage change in LDL levels, HbA1c and CRP-u, but without statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: the presence of sleepiness were prevalent in this sample, and those with this condition showed less favorable metabolic results.

Keywords : sleep; child; adolescent; obesity; sleep disorders due to excessive sleepiness.

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