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Claudia I Maddren, G. Dhamrait, Mounir Ghogho, K. Chong, Alejandra Jáuregui, Sanne L. C. Veldman, F. Venetsanou, A. El Hamdouchi, Najmeh Hamzavi Zarghani, Ankhmaa Byambaa, Tawonga W. Mwase-Vuma, Piyawat Katewongsa, N. Subedi, Chalchisa Abdeta, M. Chia, Elina Engberg, H. Lubree, Kuston Sultoni, Pragya Singh, Edin Užičanin, Marites M Tiongco, M. Chelly, Ali Turab, O. Aoko, A. Kontsevaya, J. Nusurupia, Anthony D. Okely
0 30. 10. 2025.

Parental Perceptions of Environmental Factors on Preschoolers' Sleep Duration Among 23 Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries.

OBJECTIVE To examine the associations between parent perceived environmental factors, nighttime sleep duration and 24-h sleep duration among an international sample of preschool-aged children. METHODS Secondary analyses of cross-sectional data from preschoolers across 23 countries (19 LMICs), collected during the third pilot phase (January 2021-August 2024) of the SUNRISE Study. Parents completed a questionnaire which asked about their child's sleep patterns and environmental factors that impacted their child's sleep in the previous 3 days. RESULTS Data from 2,219 children were analyzed. A significant difference was observed between nighttime sleep (F = 14.27, p = <0.0001) and nap duration (F = 9.10, p = 0.0004) across country income level. Environmental factors such as heat (-12.87, 95% CI: -11.54, -0.61) and cold (-17.70, 95% CI: -34.53, -0.85) were negatively associated with nighttime sleep duration. CONCLUSIONS Public health researchers and professionals should prioritize context-specific strategies to minimize the impact of weather conditions on sleep to promote healthy levels of sleep among preschoolers from diverse settings.


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