Abstract:
Introduction: Sleep is a basic need of the body. In Europe the duration of sleep for adult
person (18-55 years) is 7 hours, but more than third of adults sleep less than 6 hours per
night.Several studies have shown an epidemiological association between short sleep duration and
high body mass index (BMI) associated with obesity. In case when the sleep time is less than 5
hours at night, the risk of obesity increases by 60%. This impact is much greater than that of food
intake or lack of physical activity.
Purpose and objectives: We evaluated the correlation between the sleep duration and body
mass index, depended of the sex and age.
Materials and methods: Survey was attended by 80 people, aged 15-18 years. Volunteers
were selected from two high schools: “Gheorghe Asachi” and, “Spiru Haret” Chișinău, Moldova.
The questionnaire issued to participants consisted of several parts: name, age, sex, anthropometric
data (the waist circumference, height, BMI, sleep time (in hour), the information about food
(number o f meals) and health problems, information about the parents of participants (body weight,
height. BMI. age). In dependence of the duration of sleeping participants were divided into two
groups: group A with sleep duration < 8 hours and group B with sleep duration> 9 hours. Statistical
analysis was performed using standard Excel functions. To characterize obesity, body mass index
(BMI) which is calculated by dividing weight (in kg) by height (in meters) squared was used.
Results: Adolescents included in the study have had a mean age of 16.38± 0.5 years, 33 (41%) boys
and 47 (58%) girls. Group A have included 43 (53%) teenagers and group B 19 - (23%) participants. In
group A and B. the average age of boys and girls has been comparable. The average sleep duration has
been 7.25± 0.78 hours for group A and 10.31 ± 0.99 hours for group B. BMI among boys who sleep less
than 8 hours has been greater than in case of the optimal sleep duration more than 9 hours (22.63± 3.59 vs.
20.41 ± 1.29; p = 0.02). We didn't find this difference in case of girls from the studied groups.
Conclusion: The anthropometric assessment of adolescents from Chisinau, allowed us to
evaluate the correlation between duration of sleeping and body mass index. BMI was higher among
boys with sleep duration less than 8 hours.
Description:
Department of Internal Medicine, Clinic of Gastroenterology, State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “NicolaeTestemițanu”, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova