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Sleep-deprived kids get fat - new study

 

 
Children who don't get enough sleep are more likely to be overweight than those who get plenty of sleep.
 
Researchers at Northwestern University, Illinois, reviewed data on more than 1400 children aged 3 to 12. Five years later follow-up data was collected on the same children.
 
The findings were that many children aren't sleeping enough on weeknights.
 
Overall, it was found that children who had one hour's less sleep than their peers tended to be an average of 5 pounds heavier.

Sleep researchers at the University of Chicago believe these children are more hungry because of changes in appetite and fullness hormones.

Firstly, sleep deprivation increases levels of the hormone grehlin, which increases appetite, while it also decreases levels of the hormone leptin, which makes people feel full.

So sleep deprived children tend to eat more.

 
The National Sleep Foundation in the US recommends that:
  • preschoolers need 11 to 13 hours of sleep each night

  • Children ages 5 to 12 need closer to 10 to 11 hours a night

  • Teenagers need nine hours

Many kids have to get up at 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. to go to day care or school, so ideally parents would put them to bed at 8 p.m. so they can get 10 or more hours of sleep a night.
 
A good night's sleep may help children achieve a healthy weight as well as improve their mood and school performance, according to the researchers.
 
They are also more likely to go outside and play or engage in a sport, whereas tired children are more likely to slouch in front of the television.
 
Meanwhile, along with a good night's sleep, you can help your child maintain a healthy weight by:
  • Reducing the amount of television they watch
  • Get them outdoors and moving, or engaging in sport
  • Indoor pursuits like Kareoke, dancing etc. - the whole family can join in
  • Replace sugary juices and soft drinks with water
  • Find ways of introducing vegetables and fibre into their diets
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