Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5121302 Journal of Adolescent Health 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe aim was to investigate the effect of sleep improvement on desire for and intake of weight gain-promoting foods in adolescents with late bedtimes.MethodsA sample of 42 adolescents with late bedtimes was enrolled in an intervention designed to improve sleep. Their desire for and intake of food in the morning was assessed at before and after treatment.ResultsAdolescents with earlier bedtimes at post-treatment relative to pretreatment increased their caloric intake of low glycemic index, fruit, and dairy foods at post-treatment. This effect was not observed in adolescents who did not improve their bedtime at post-treatment.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that advancing bedtimes earlier can improve breakfast choices, an important meal for obesity prevention during adolescence.

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