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Changes in Children’s Sleep Duration on Food Intake, Weight, and Leptin
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Compared with decreased sleep, increased sleep duration in school-age children resulted in lower reported food intake, lower fasting leptin levels, and lower weight. The potential role of sleep duration in pediatric obesity prevention and treatment warrants further study.
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