Weight status and disordered sleep in preschool children, parents’ negative mood states and marital status

2017 
ABSTRACTShort sleep duration has increased in tandem with rising obesity levels in all age groups. Research on parent mental health and its relationship with childhood obesity has been growing in recent years. This cross-sectional study assessed children’s zBMI (Body Mass Index adjusted for age and sex) and parent-reported children’s sleep behaviors, parents’ negative emotional state, and parents’ marital status in a sample of 4- to 5-year-old children. Eight-hundred seventy-seven parents answered the DASS (Depression Anxiety Stress Scales) and CSHQ (Children’s Sleep Habit Questionnaire) and reported children’s height and weight. Children in the ≥ 85th percentile weight category had significantly more sleep behavior problems than children in the < 85th percentile weight category. Mothers of children in the ≥ 85th percentile weight category were more likely to be in the overweight/obese category and had more depressive symptoms than mothers of children in the < 85th percentile weight category. Single fathe...
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