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Effects of Dietary Habits on Sleep Duration in Korean Adolescents: Based on Results from the 2016 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey
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Na Rae Kang, Nam Hee Kim, Bo Gyeong Lee
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2018;29(4):440-449. Published online December 31, 2018
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2018.29.4.440
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The purpose of this study is to identify the dietary habits of Korean adolescents and to investigate their effects on sleep duration. METHODS This study is a secondary analysis drawn from the 2016 Korean Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey (N=65,528). ANCOVA was used to determine the relationship between dietary habits and sleep duration. Ordinal logistic regression was used to find out the effects of dietary habits on sleep duration adjusted for general characteristics and behavioral characteristics. RESULTS The group that consumed no breakfast (AOR=0.89, p < .001) had less sufficient sleep duration than those who had breakfast 7 times per week. The group that had drunk no milk (AOR=0.88, p < .001) had less sufficient sleep duration than those who enjoyed it 5 times per week. On the contrary, the groups that had no soda drinks (AOR=1.18, p=.015), caffeine drinks (AOR=1.77, p < .001), and sweet drinks (AOR=1.25, p < .001) were more likely to have sufficient sleep duration than the groups that consumed those beverages 5 times per week. CONCLUSION It is important to educate adolescents about healthy eating habits including drinks and optimal sufficient sleep duration through a multidisciplinary approach.
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