Title of article :
The Associations Between Screen Time, Sleep Duration, and Body Mass Index (BMI) in Under Five-Year-Old Children
Author/Authors :
sourtiji, hossein Department of Occupational Therapy - University of SocialWelfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , hosseini, ali Social Determinants of Health Research and Occupational Therapy Department - University of SocialWelfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , rassafiani, mehdi Occupational Therapy Department - Faculty of Allied Health Sciences - Kuwait University , kohan, amir Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Repair Research Center (BASIR) - Tehran University of Medical Science , noroozi, mehdi Substance Abuse and Dependence Research Center - University of SocialWelfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , motlagh, mohammad esmaeil Department of Pediatrics - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Today, due to recent developments in technology, children devote plenty of time to screen viewing. However, its harmful e ects are not yet clear.
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to examine the associations between screen viewing, sleep duration, and body mass index (BMI) in under-five-year-old children.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 322 under-five healthy children that were selected using a multistage strati-fied cluster sampling method in 2017. The data gathered by the time-use diary method were analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Spearman Correlation test, Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, one-way ANCOVA, and two-way ANCOVA.
Results: There was a negative correlation between screen time and sleep duration (P < 0.001), a positive correlation between screen time and BMI (P < 0.001), and a negative correlation between sleep duration and BMI (P < 0.001). Screen viewing was a predictive factor for both sleep duration (P < 0.001) and BMI (P < 0.001). Screen viewing had a significant impact on sleep duration (P = 0.001) and BMI (P = 0.298).
Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that screen viewing is related to sleep duration and BMI in under-five-year-old chil-dren. Furthermore, screen time has an impact on sleep duration and BMI of children.
Keywords :
Screen Time , Sleep Duration , Body Mass Index (BMI) , Time Use
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics