Food Intake and Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents with Obesity

Author:

Calcaterra Valeria12ORCID,Rossi Virginia2ORCID,Tagi Veronica Maria2ORCID,Baldassarre Paola2,Grazi Roberta2,Taranto Silvia2,Zuccotti Gianvincenzo23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy

2. Pediatric Department, Buzzi Children’s Hospital, 20154 Milano, Italy

3. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science, University of Milano, 20157 Milano, Italy

Abstract

Over the last few decades, numerous scientific studies have investigated the possible association between sleep duration and adiposity during childhood, since it has been reported that sleep deprivation causes a related increase in caloric intake. Even though the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms are still under study and not completely known, the effect of dietetic habits and nutrient intake on sleep quality and patterns has been reported. The aim of this study is to explore the intricate interplay between food intake/diet patterns and pediatric sleep disturbances in children and adolescents with obesity, emphasizing the importance of not underestimating this aspect in the prevention and treatment of this complex disease. Recent evidence supports a high correlation between specific diet patterns and foods with sleep disturbances in children at all ages. Diets rich in fiber, fruit, vegetables, and anti-inflammatory nutrients and low in saturated fats seem to promote better sleep quality. Sleep disturbances are, in turn, risk factors for the development of obesity. Therefore, food strategies should be applied to counteract this harmful process. Unraveling the complex links between dietary habits, sleep patterns, and obesity is essential for developing effective strategies to combat this critical public health issue.

Funder

Regione Lombardia (Italy) Together

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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