Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children

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Autor(a) principal: Ruotolo,Fabiana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Prado,Lucila B. F., Ferreira,Vanessa R., Prado,Gilmar F., Carvalho,Luciane B. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To verify if nighttime feeding habits can influence parasomnia in children. Method Seven private and four public Elementary Schools took part in the study. A total of 595 Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children were distributed to the parents of children aged from 7 to 8 years. Data of dietary recall, starting time to school, physical activity, and nutritional status were studied. Results Of the 226 questionnaires completed, 92 (41%) reported parasomnia. Girls had 2.3 times more the chance to parasomnia than boys. Children who consumed stimulant foods had 2.6 times more chance to have parasomnia than those of children who consumed non-stimulant foods. There were no difference between parasomnia and no-parasomnia groups in food type (p = 0.78) or timing of last meal before bedtime (p = 0.50). Conclusion Our findings suggest that intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnia in children.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
title Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
spellingShingle Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
Ruotolo,Fabiana
children
sleep
parasomnias
stimulant food
dietary habits
title_short Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
title_full Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
title_fullStr Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
title_full_unstemmed Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
title_sort Intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnias in children
author Ruotolo,Fabiana
author_facet Ruotolo,Fabiana
Prado,Lucila B. F.
Ferreira,Vanessa R.
Prado,Gilmar F.
Carvalho,Luciane B. C.
author_role author
author2 Prado,Lucila B. F.
Ferreira,Vanessa R.
Prado,Gilmar F.
Carvalho,Luciane B. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruotolo,Fabiana
Prado,Lucila B. F.
Ferreira,Vanessa R.
Prado,Gilmar F.
Carvalho,Luciane B. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv children
sleep
parasomnias
stimulant food
dietary habits
topic children
sleep
parasomnias
stimulant food
dietary habits
description ABSTRACT Objective To verify if nighttime feeding habits can influence parasomnia in children. Method Seven private and four public Elementary Schools took part in the study. A total of 595 Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children were distributed to the parents of children aged from 7 to 8 years. Data of dietary recall, starting time to school, physical activity, and nutritional status were studied. Results Of the 226 questionnaires completed, 92 (41%) reported parasomnia. Girls had 2.3 times more the chance to parasomnia than boys. Children who consumed stimulant foods had 2.6 times more chance to have parasomnia than those of children who consumed non-stimulant foods. There were no difference between parasomnia and no-parasomnia groups in food type (p = 0.78) or timing of last meal before bedtime (p = 0.50). Conclusion Our findings suggest that intake of stimulant foods is associated with development of parasomnia in children.
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