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ABSTRACT: Background and objective
Obesity is a rising problem among adolescents in modern societies; it results in long-term cardio-metabolic problems. Possible overlooked drivers of obesity and its consequent cardio-metabolic deficits include videogame addiction and the resulting curtailed sleep; both are growing problems among adolescents. The objective of this study is to examine possible associations among these concepts in adolescents, as a means to point to plausible interventions.Methods
Data were collected from 94 adolescents who play videogames and are enrolled in outpatient clinics, using surveys, wearable sleep monitors (FitBit), physical exams, and blood tests at three points in time. These data were subjected to structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses and bootstrapping-based mediation testing procedures.Results
Videogame addiction among adolescents was negatively associated with sleep duration (? = -0.24). Sleep duration was negatively associated with obesity (? = -0.30), which in turn was associated with elevated blood pressure (? = 0.26), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (? = -0.18), high triglycerides (? = 0.61), and high insulin resistance (? = 0.39). The model explained 36.2% of the variation in sleep duration, 32.7% of the variation in obesity, and between 12.8% and 28.1% of the variation in cardio-metabolic indicators. Post-hoc analyses indicated that curtailed sleep is a possible full mediator of the association between videogame addiction, abdominal obesity and the associated cardio-metabolic deficits.Conclusion
The findings point to possible information systems use lifestyle-health links, which behooves researchers and practitioners to pay closer attention to possible adverse health outcomes of technology-related addictions. Interventions that target problematic video-gaming and sleep should be devised as a possible means for improving adolescents' long-term cardio-metabolic health.
SUBMITTER: Turel O
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4858285 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Turel Ofir O Romashkin Anna A Morrison Katherine M KM
PloS one 20160505 5
<h4>Background and objective</h4>Obesity is a rising problem among adolescents in modern societies; it results in long-term cardio-metabolic problems. Possible overlooked drivers of obesity and its consequent cardio-metabolic deficits include videogame addiction and the resulting curtailed sleep; both are growing problems among adolescents. The objective of this study is to examine possible associations among these concepts in adolescents, as a means to point to plausible interventions.<h4>Metho ...[more]