Are Sedentary Behaviors Associated with Sleep Duration? A Cross-Sectional Case from Croatia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Participants
2.2. Outcome Variable
2.3. Sedentary Behaviors
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Ethical Approval
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Patient Consent
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Sedentary Behaviors | Total Sample (N = 2100) | ‘Short’ Sleepers (N = 380) | ‘Normal’ Sleepers (N = 1360) | ‘Long’ Sleepers (N = 360) | p-Value * |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Screen-time | <0.001 | ||||
Quartile 1 | 400 (19.0) | 61 (16.1) | 288 (21.2) | 51 (14.2) | |
Quartile 2 | 166 (7.9) | 28 (7.4) | 117 (8.6) | 21 (5.8) | |
Quartile 3 | 973 (46.3) | 180 (47.4) | 619 (45.5) | 174 (48.3) | |
Quartile 4 | 561 (26.7) | 111 (29.2) | 336 (24.7) | 114 (31.7) | |
Work | 0.532 | ||||
Quartile 1 | 259 (12.3) | 45 (11.8) | 172 (12.6) | 42 (11.7) | |
Quartile 2 | 506 (24.1) | 92 (24.2) | 327 (24.0) | 87 (24.2) | |
Quartile 3 | 629 (30.0) | 109 (28.7) | 412 (30.3) | 108 (30.0) | |
Quartile 4 | 706 (33.6) | 134 (35.3) | 449 (33.0) | 123 (34.2) | |
Leisure-time | 0.031 | ||||
Quartile 1 | 462 (22.0) | 64 (16.8) | 314 (23.1) | 84 (23.3) | |
Quartile 2 | 569 (27.1) | 93 (24.5) | 381 (28.0) | 95 (26.4) | |
Quartile 3 | 506 (24.1) | 99 (26.1) | 322 (23.7) | 85 (23.6) | |
Quartile 4 | 563 (26.8) | 124 (32.6) | 343 (25.2) | 96 (26.7) | |
Total | 0.037 | ||||
Quartile 1 | 498 (23.7) | 75 (19.7) | 344 (25.3) | 79 (21.9) | |
Quartile 2 | 523 (24.9) | 99 (26.1) | 348 (25.6) | 76 (21.1) | |
Quartile 3 | 487 (23.2) | 91 (23.9) | 312 (22.9) | 84 (23.3) | |
Quartile 4 | 592 (28.2) | 115 (30.3) | 356 (26.2) | 121 (33.6) |
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Štefan, L.; Horvatin, M.; Baić, M. Are Sedentary Behaviors Associated with Sleep Duration? A Cross-Sectional Case from Croatia. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020200
Štefan L, Horvatin M, Baić M. Are Sedentary Behaviors Associated with Sleep Duration? A Cross-Sectional Case from Croatia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(2):200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020200
Chicago/Turabian StyleŠtefan, Lovro, Maja Horvatin, and Mario Baić. 2019. "Are Sedentary Behaviors Associated with Sleep Duration? A Cross-Sectional Case from Croatia" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 2: 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020200
APA StyleŠtefan, L., Horvatin, M., & Baić, M. (2019). Are Sedentary Behaviors Associated with Sleep Duration? A Cross-Sectional Case from Croatia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(2), 200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16020200