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80 [1.38-2.35]; girls 1.38 [1.06-1.79]), and so too was sleeping 10 hr in girls (1.31 [1.06-1.62]), indicating evidence for a U-shaped association. Also in girls, compared to a sleep latency of 16-30 min, sleep latencies ≥ 46 min were associated with higher adiposity (46-60 min, beta coefficient [95% confidence interval], percent body fat 1.47 [0.57-2.36]) and higher likelihood of overweight and obesity (46-60 min 1.39 [1.05-1.83]), and often as opposed to never waking in the night was associated with higher adiposity (body mass ind