Sleep problems increase the risk of musculoskeletal pain in boys but not girls: a prospective cohort study

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Alessandro Andreucci
Paul Campbell
Lisa K Mundy
Susan M Sawyer
Silja Kosola
George C Patton
Kate M Dunn
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[1] Keele University,Primary Care Centre Versus Arthritis, School of Primary, Community and Social Care
[2] Aalborg University,Center for General Practice at Aalborg University, Department of Clinical Medicine
[3] St Georges Hospital,Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Research and Innovation
[4] The University of Melbourne,Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children’s Hospital Centre for Adolescent Health and Department of Paediatrics
[5] Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki,Children’s Hospital
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2020年 / 179卷
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Sleep problems; Musculoskeletal pain; Risk factor; Children; CATS study;
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Adults with sleep problems are at higher risk for onset of musculoskeletal pain, but the evidence is less clear for children. This prospective cohort study investigated whether children with sleep problems are at higher risk for onset of musculoskeletal pain and explored whether sex is a modifier of this association. In a prospective cohort study of Australian schoolchildren (n = 1239, mean age 9 years), the associations between sleep problems at baseline and new onset of both musculoskeletal pain and persistent musculoskeletal pain (pain lasting > 3 months) 1 year later were investigated using logistic regression. The potential modifying effect of sex was also assessed. One-year incidence proportion for musculoskeletal pain onset is 43% and 7% for persistent musculoskeletal pain. Sleep problems were associated with musculoskeletal pain onset and persistent musculoskeletal pain onset in boys, odds ratio 2.80 (95% CI 1.39, 5.62) and OR 3.70 (1.30, 10.54), respectively, but not girls OR 0.58 (0.28, 1.19) and OR 1.43 (0.41, 4.95), respectively.
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