Multilevel Antecedents of Sleep in Latino Youth

拉丁裔青少年睡眠的多层次前因

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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The long-term research goal is to reduce obesity and obesity-related health problems among minority youth by examining the critical role of sleep in the etiology of obesity in these populations. Targeted health promotion strategies to address the complex and interacting multilevel factors that lead to adiposity are needed. The innovative objectives of the proposed project are: 1) to identify individual, social, and environmental-level antecedents of sleep duration, quality, and timing in Latino youth; and 2) to enhance best practices for improving sleep tailored to this vulnerable group. The Specific Aims are: Aim 1: To use qualitative methods to elucidate the individual (psychological and behavioral), social (interpersonal), and environmental (community) level factors that influence sleep duration, quality and timing among Latino pre-adolescents. Aim 2: To examine whether real-time daily variations in psychological, behavioral and interpersonal factors (assessed via EMA) influence sleep duration, quality, and timing (assessed via actigraphy) among 140 Latino pre-adolescents. Strategies resulting from the proposed research present novel, modifiable intervention modalities to improve and restore energy balance in Latino children, a population disproportionately impacted by obesity and related health disparities. This type of intervention will lend to achieving the third goal of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research to prevent chronic sleep deficiency, which will significantly influence numerous health outcomes. In-depth exploration of relevant contextual issues with qualitative methods (focus groups) and quantitative micro-longitudinal methods (ecological momentary assessment [EMA]) will be used to collect momentary data on the multi-level factors of importance for enhancing sleep health. The overarching goal of this application is for the candidate to develop into an independent transdisciplinary obesity prevention researcher by obtaining training in pediatric sleep actigraphy, EMA, mixed methods analyses, and community-based intervention. Results from the proposed observational study will provide preliminary data to be used for publications and to support development of proposals to procure R01- level funding. Career development will take place in a diverse, student-centered, globally engaged, public university committed to providing highly valued educational opportunities through superior teaching, research, and service for the people of California and the world.
项目总结/摘要 长期的研究目标是减少少数民族的肥胖和与肥胖有关的健康问题 通过研究睡眠在这些人群肥胖病因学中的关键作用,针对性的健康 促进策略,以解决复杂的和相互作用的多层次因素,导致肥胖症是 needed.建议项目的创新目标是:1)确定个人,社会和 环境水平的前因睡眠持续时间,质量和时间在拉丁美洲青年;和2),以提高最佳 为这一弱势群体量身定制的改善睡眠的做法。具体目标是: 目的1:使用定性方法阐明个人(心理和行为),社会 (人际)和环境(社区)水平的因素,影响睡眠时间,质量和 拉丁裔前青少年的时间。 目的2:研究心理、行为和人际因素的实时每日变化是否 (通过EMA评估)影响140名受试者的睡眠持续时间、质量和时间(通过体动记录仪评估) 拉丁裔青少年。 从拟议的研究中产生的策略提出了新的,可修改的干预方式,以改善 并恢复拉丁裔儿童的能量平衡,这一人群受肥胖和相关疾病的影响不成比例。 健康差距。这种干预将有助于实现国家睡眠中心的第三个目标 研究,以防止慢性睡眠不足,这将显着影响众多的健康 结果。采用定性方法(焦点小组)深入探讨相关背景问题, 定量微纵向方法(生态瞬时评估[EMA])将用于收集 关于增强睡眠健康的多层次重要因素的瞬时数据。 这个应用程序的首要目标是为候选人发展成为一个独立的 跨学科的肥胖预防研究人员通过获得培训,在儿科睡眠活动,EMA,混合 方法分析和基于社区的干预。拟议观察性研究的结果将 提供用于出版物的初步数据,并支持制定采购R 01的提案- 水平融资。职业发展将发生在一个多样化的,以学生为中心的,全球参与,公共 大学致力于通过上级教学,研究, 为加州和世界人民服务。

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Psychosocial correlates of eating behavior in children and adolescents: a review

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Multilevel Antecedents of Sleep in Latino Youth
拉丁裔青少年睡眠的多层次前因
  • 批准号:
    9766377
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.25万
  • 项目类别:
Multilevel Antecedents of Sleep in Latino Youth
拉丁裔青少年睡眠的多层次前因
  • 批准号:
    9982400
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.25万
  • 项目类别:
Multilevel Antecedents of Sleep in Latino Youth
拉丁裔青少年睡眠的多层次前因
  • 批准号:
    10459359
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 17.25万
  • 项目类别:

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