Sleep and its association with dental caries or myopia in first graders

Author:

Tsai Han‐Yi12ORCID,Tsai Tzu‐I3ORCID,Wang Yin‐Lin45ORCID,Chen Hung‐Chi67ORCID,Lee Chien‐Chang8ORCID,Tsai Shao‐Yu29ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Taipei Veterans General Hospital Taipei Taiwan

2. School of Nursing, College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

3. School of Nursing National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Taipei Taiwan

4. Department of Dentistry National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

5. Department of Dentistry National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

6. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

7. Department of Ophthalmology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taoyuan Taiwan

8. Department of Emergency Medicine National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

9. Department of Nursing National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractAimFirst grade is a transition from pre‐school to school‐age. The change in lifestyle behaviours such as sleep may have a physiological response, which contributes to the presence or absence of two highly incident diseases: dental caries or myopia. The aim of the study was to examine the association between sleep and myopia as well as sleep and dental caries in first graders.DesignIt is a cross‐sectional study.MethodsThis was a recruitment phase of an interventional study. A total of 338 children whose caregivers completed a Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire. Caregivers also provided information regarding myopia and caries status of children and their parents. Binary logistic regression was applied to analyse the potential risk factors.ResultsDental caries and myopia rates were 45.9% and 9.5%, respectively. After adjusting for children's gender, children's age, fathers with caries and mothers with caries, the odds ratio for dental caries in children who slept less than 9 h when compared to those who slept for nine and more hours was 1.94. Mothers with caries were 3.37 times more likely to have children with caries than mothers without caries. However, sleep was not associated with myopia in first graders.ConclusionSleeping less than 9 h and maternal caries were risk factors of children developing dental caries. Future sleep and myopia studies can be conducted on higher graders who may present prolonged exposure and accumulations of myopic risk factors.ImplicationsScreening of children with insufficient sleep is needed for nurses to enable the early identification of high‐risk groups for dental caries in school settings. Family nurses are encouraged to work with family members to implement tailored sleep interventions, in order to facilitate better sleep and oral health practices in both school and home settings.RegistrationThis study protocol was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (Registration number: Redacted).

Funder

National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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