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睡眠质量与心理社会压力对非裔美国人肥胖的交互作用:心血管健康流行病学研究(CHES)。

Interaction of sleep quality and psychosocial stress on obesity in African Americans: the Cardiovascular Health Epidemiology Study (CHES).

机构信息

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2010 Sep 28;10:581. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-581.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Compared with whites, sleep disturbance and sleep deprivation appear more prevalent in African Americans (AA). Long-term sleep deprivation may increase the risk of obesity through multiple metabolic and endocrine alterations. Previous studies have reported contradictory results on the association between habitual sleep duration and obesity. Accordingly, we aimed to assess whether sleep quality and duration are inversely associated with body mass index (BMI) and obesity and test whether these associations are modified by psychosocial stress, known to influence sleep quality.

METHODS

A sample of 1,515 AA residents of metropolitan Atlanta, aged 30-65 years, was recruited by a random-digit-dialing method in 2007-08. The outcome obesity was defined by BMI (kg/m²) continuously and categorically (BMI ≥ 30 versus BMI < 30). Global sleep quality (GSQ) score was computed as the sum of response values for the seven components of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scale. GSQ score was defined as a continuous variable (range 0-21) and as tertiles. The general perceived stress (GPS), derived from the validated Cohen scale, was categorized into tertiles to test the interaction. Chi-square tests, correlation coefficients and weighted multiple linear and logistic regression were used to assess the associations of GSQ, GPS and obesity.

RESULTS

The mean (standard deviation) age was 47.5 (17.0) years, and 1,096 (72%) were women. GSQ score categorized into tertiles was associated with BMI. Among women, after multivariable adjustment that included age, gender, physical activity, smoking status, education, total family income, financial stress and history of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes and myocardial infarction, obesity was associated with sleep quality as assessed by GSQ continuous score, [odds ratio, OR (95% C.I.): 1.08 (1.03 - 1.12)], and with a worse sleep disturbance subcomponent score [OR (95% C.I.): 1.48 (1.16 - 1.89)]. Among all participants, stress modified the association between obesity and sleep quality; there was an increased likelihood of obesity in the medium stress category, OR (95% C.I.): 1.09 (1.02 - 1.17).

CONCLUSION

Sleep quality was associated with obesity in women. The association of sleep quality with obesity was modified by perceived stress. Our results indicate the need for simultaneous assessment of sleep and stress.

摘要

背景

与白人相比,非裔美国人(AA)中睡眠障碍和睡眠不足更为常见。长期睡眠不足可能会通过多种代谢和内分泌改变增加肥胖的风险。先前的研究报告了习惯性睡眠时间与肥胖之间关联的结果相互矛盾。因此,我们旨在评估睡眠质量和时间是否与体重指数(BMI)和肥胖呈负相关,并测试这些关联是否受到心理社会压力的影响,因为已知压力会影响睡眠质量。

方法

采用随机数字拨号法于 2007-08 年招募了亚特兰大都会区 1515 名年龄在 30-65 岁之间的 AA 居民作为研究对象。肥胖的结局定义为 BMI(kg/m²)连续和分类(BMI≥30 与 BMI<30)。全球睡眠质量(GSQ)评分计算为匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)量表七个组成部分的反应值之和。GSQ 评分定义为连续变量(范围 0-21)和三分位数。源自验证的科恩量表的一般感知压力(GPS)分为三分位以测试交互作用。卡方检验、相关系数以及加权多元线性和逻辑回归用于评估 GSQ、GPS 和肥胖之间的关联。

结果

平均(标准差)年龄为 47.5(17.0)岁,1096 名(72%)为女性。GSQ 评分按三分位分类与 BMI 相关。在女性中,在包括年龄、性别、体力活动、吸烟状况、教育程度、家庭总收入、经济压力以及高血压、高胆固醇血症、糖尿病和心肌梗死病史在内的多变量调整后,肥胖与通过 GSQ 连续评分评估的睡眠质量相关,[比值比(OR)(95%置信区间):1.08(1.03-1.12)],以及睡眠障碍亚成分评分较差[OR(95%置信区间):1.48(1.16-1.89)]。在所有参与者中,压力改变了肥胖与睡眠质量之间的关联;在中等压力类别中,肥胖的可能性增加,OR(95%置信区间):1.09(1.02-1.17)。

结论

睡眠质量与女性肥胖有关。睡眠质量与肥胖的关联受到感知压力的影响。我们的结果表明需要同时评估睡眠和压力。

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