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View article: Longitudinal and Bidirectional Relationships Between Sleep, Emotional Wellbeing and Weight Status in Childhood and Adolescence: Growing Up in Scotland Cohort Analysis
Longitudinal and Bidirectional Relationships Between Sleep, Emotional Wellbeing and Weight Status in Childhood and Adolescence: Growing Up in Scotland Cohort Analysis Open
Poor sleep and emotional wellbeing, which often decline during puberty, are associated with declines in metabolic health and are key determinants of childhood obesity. The aim of the study was to explore bidirectional associations between …
View article: Sleep disturbance in children with prenatal alcohol exposure: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Sleep disturbance in children with prenatal alcohol exposure: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Children with PAE face persistent sleep disturbances, worsening with heavier or earlier exposure, highlighting the need for early screening and interventions.
View article: Trajectory and Trend of Weight Status, Emotional Wellbeing and Sleep From Infancy to Childhood to Adolescence in Scotland: An Analysis of Growing up in Scotland Birth Cohort 1
Trajectory and Trend of Weight Status, Emotional Wellbeing and Sleep From Infancy to Childhood to Adolescence in Scotland: An Analysis of Growing up in Scotland Birth Cohort 1 Open
Background Childhood obesity interventions often overlook sleep and emotional wellbeing, though research shows both are associated with weight status across childhood. The timing of their co‐development and the most effective point for int…
View article: Ambient and passive collection of sleep and circadian data in bipolar disorder to understand symptom trajectories and clinical outcomes (AMBIENT-BD): Study protocol
Ambient and passive collection of sleep and circadian data in bipolar disorder to understand symptom trajectories and clinical outcomes (AMBIENT-BD): Study protocol Open
Bipolar disorder is defined by extreme variability in mood, activity and sleep/wake patterns. To date, studies of sleep and circadian parameters in bipolar disorder have predominantly relied on short term monitoring over 1-2 weeks, leaving…
View article: Pre-sleep screen time and screen time addiction as shared determinants of poor sleep and obesity in adolescents aged 11–14 years in Scotland
Pre-sleep screen time and screen time addiction as shared determinants of poor sleep and obesity in adolescents aged 11–14 years in Scotland Open
View article: Shared Determinants of Poor Sleep, Obesity and Adiposity in Adolescents Aged 8–18‐Years: A Systematic Review
Shared Determinants of Poor Sleep, Obesity and Adiposity in Adolescents Aged 8–18‐Years: A Systematic Review Open
Relationships between multiple sleep outcomes, obesity and adiposity across childhood and adolescence have been previously reported. Health‐promoting interventions to improve sleep and reduce adolescent obesity could target shared determin…
View article: Co‐production in sleep research: A scoping review of current practices and future directions
Co‐production in sleep research: A scoping review of current practices and future directions Open
Summary Sleep is essential for mental and physical health, and research in the field has substantially expanded over the past 50 years. Co‐production methodology has been increasingly used within health and social care research, and refers…
View article: Longitudinal and Bidirectional Relationships between Sleep, Emotional Wellbeing and Weight Status in Childhood and Adolescence: An Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) Birth Cohort 1
Longitudinal and Bidirectional Relationships between Sleep, Emotional Wellbeing and Weight Status in Childhood and Adolescence: An Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) Birth Cohort 1 Open
View article: Co-production in sleep and circadian research: a scoping review of current practices and future directions
Co-production in sleep and circadian research: a scoping review of current practices and future directions Open
Introduction: Sleep is essential for mental and physical health and research in the field has substantially expanded over the past fifty years. Co-production methodology has been increasingly used within health and social care research and…
View article: Late-night screen time and screen time addiction as shared determinants of poor sleep and obesity in adolescents aged 11-14 years in Scotland
Late-night screen time and screen time addiction as shared determinants of poor sleep and obesity in adolescents aged 11-14 years in Scotland Open
Introduction: The overall quantity of screen time has been associated with short sleep duration and increasingly sedentary lifestyles, leading to adiposity. The aim of this research was to explore which components of screen time usage are …
View article: The relationship between multiple sleep dimensions and obesity in adolescents: A systematic review
The relationship between multiple sleep dimensions and obesity in adolescents: A systematic review Open
View article: P11 Late night screen usage and screentime addiction as shared determinants of insomnia, obesity and wellbeing in 11–14-year-olds
P11 Late night screen usage and screentime addiction as shared determinants of insomnia, obesity and wellbeing in 11–14-year-olds Open
Introduction In Europe, 20% of adolescents are classified as overweight or obese, and 69% of adolescents do not meet recommended sleep guidelines; 49% have poor sleep quality. Among teenagers' poor sleep and obesity have been found to be a…