Effects of Screen Viewing Time on Sleep Duration and Bedtime in Children Aged 1 and 3 Years: Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Questionnaires
2.3. Statistical Analyses
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Association between Screen Viewing Time and Average Sleep Duration and Bedtime
3.2. Association between Screen Viewing Time and Short Sleep Duration
3.3. Association between Screen Viewing Time and Late Bedtime
3.4. Effects of Screen Viewing Time and Sleep Habits at Age 1 Year on Short Sleep Duration at Age 3 Years
3.5. Effects of Screen Viewing Time and Sleep Habits at Age 1 Year on Late Bedtime at Age 3 Years
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Age of 1 Year | Age of 3 Years | |
---|---|---|
Sleep duration | ||
11 h or more | 67,970 (91.2%) | |
Less than 11 h | 6555 (8.8%) | |
Sleep duration | ||
10 h or more | 69,447(95.8%) | |
Less than 10 h | 5078 (4.2%) | |
Bedtime | ||
Before 22:00 | 62,316 (83.6%) | 52,457 (70.4%) |
After 22:00 | 12,209 (16.4%) | 22,068 (29.6%) |
TV and DVD viewing time | ||
No viewing | 7817 (10.5%) | 1278 (1.7%) |
Less than 1 h | 25,190 (33.8%) | 18,056 (24.2%) |
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 22,268 (29.9%) | 33,230 (44.6%) |
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 14,559 (19.5%) | 18,699 (25.1%) |
4 h or more | 4691 (6.3%) | 3262 (4.4%) |
Usage time of smartphone and portable electronic device | ||
Not in use | 38,033 (51.0%) | |
Less than 1 h | 29,159 (39.1%) | |
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 5659 (7.6%) | |
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 1482 (2.0%) | |
4 h or more | 192 (0.3%) | |
Sleeping place | ||
Beds and futons with parents | 56,610 (76.0%) | 62,544 (83.9%) |
Another bed, futon in the room where parents sleep | 17,404 (23.4%) | 10,987 (14.7%) |
Bed and futon in another room from parents | 417 (0.6%) | 731(1.0%) |
Other | 94 (0.1%) | 263 (0.4%) |
Sleeping posture | ||
Supine | 22,159 (29.7%) | 27,902 (37.4%) |
Sideways | 24,752(33.2%) | 19,696 (26.4%) |
Prone | 15,978 (21.4%) | 9956 (13.4%) |
Not determined | 11,636 (15.6%) | 16,971 (22.8%) |
Sleep at a fixed time | ||
Yes | 69,660 (93.5%) | 70,026 (94.0%) |
No | 4865 (6.5%) | 4499 (6.0%) |
Family living together other than parent | ||
Grandparents | 15,428 (20.7%) | |
Older sibling | 39,736 (53.3%) | |
Younger sibling | 2841 (3.8%) | |
Other | 5812 (7.8%) | |
Mother’s educational background | ||
Junior high school | 2617 (3.5%) | |
High school | 22,082 (29.6%) | |
Technical junior college | 1212 (1.6%) | |
Technical/Vocational college | 17,316 (23.2%) | |
Associate degree | 13,722 (18.4%) | |
Bachelor’s degree | 16,386 (22.0%) | |
Graduate degree (master’s/doctorate) | 1190 (1.6%) |
Sleep Duration (min) | ||||||
Age of 1 Year | Age of 3 Years | |||||
n | mean | SD | n | mean | SD | |
TV and DVD viewing time | ||||||
No viewing | 7817 | 777.6 | 92.4 | 1278 | 700.8 | 75.0 |
Less than 1 h | 25,190 | 779.4 | 90.6 | 18,056 | 700.2 | 72.6 |
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 22,268 | 777.6 | 89.4 | 33,230 | 697.8 | 70.8 |
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 14,559 | 777.0 | 89.4 | 18,699 | 697.2 | 69.6 |
4 h or more | 4691 | 772.8 | 93.0 | 3262 | 693.0 | 72.0 |
Usage time of smartphone and portable electronic device | ||||||
Not in use | 38,033 | 699.6 | 70.2 | |||
Less than 1 h | 29,159 | 697.2 | 71.4 | |||
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 5659 | 694.8 | 74.4 | |||
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 1482 | 692.4 | 75.6 | |||
4 h or more | 192 | 693.0 | 88.2 | |||
Bedtime (h:min) | ||||||
Age of 1 Year | Age of 3 Years | |||||
n | mean | SD | n | mean | SD | |
TV and DVD viewing time | ||||||
No viewing | 7817 | 20:48 | 00:54 | 1278 | 21:06 | 00:46 |
Less than 1 h | 25,190 | 20:50 | 00:54 | 18,056 | 21:17 | 00:44 |
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 22,268 | 20:53 | 00:56 | 33,230 | 21:21 | 00:47 |
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 14,559 | 20:57 | 00:56 | 18,699 | 21:24 | 00:52 |
4 h or more | 4691 | 21:04 | 01:07 | 3262 | 21:29 | 00:59 |
Usage time of smartphone and portable electronic device | ||||||
Not in use | 38,033 | 21:15 | 00:46 | |||
Less than 1 h | 29,159 | 21:24 | 00:48 | |||
1 h or more and less than 2 h | 5659 | 21:33 | 00:53 | |||
2 h or more and less than 4 h | 1482 | 21:38 | 01:02 | |||
4 h or more | 192 | 21:27 | 01:14 |
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Nishioka, T.; Hasunuma, H.; Okuda, M.; Taniguchi, N.; Fujino, T.; Shimomura, H.; Tanaka, Y.; Shima, M.; Takeshima, Y.; Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group. Effects of Screen Viewing Time on Sleep Duration and Bedtime in Children Aged 1 and 3 Years: Japan Environment and Children’s Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 3914. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073914
Nishioka T, Hasunuma H, Okuda M, Taniguchi N, Fujino T, Shimomura H, Tanaka Y, Shima M, Takeshima Y, Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group. Effects of Screen Viewing Time on Sleep Duration and Bedtime in Children Aged 1 and 3 Years: Japan Environment and Children’s Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(7):3914. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073914
Chicago/Turabian StyleNishioka, Takafumi, Hideki Hasunuma, Masumi Okuda, Naoko Taniguchi, Tetsuro Fujino, Hideki Shimomura, Yasuhiko Tanaka, Masayuki Shima, Yasuhiro Takeshima, and Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group. 2022. "Effects of Screen Viewing Time on Sleep Duration and Bedtime in Children Aged 1 and 3 Years: Japan Environment and Children’s Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 7: 3914. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073914
APA StyleNishioka, T., Hasunuma, H., Okuda, M., Taniguchi, N., Fujino, T., Shimomura, H., Tanaka, Y., Shima, M., Takeshima, Y., & Japan Environment and Children’s Study Group. (2022). Effects of Screen Viewing Time on Sleep Duration and Bedtime in Children Aged 1 and 3 Years: Japan Environment and Children’s Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 3914. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073914