Ha Chang Ho, Lee Minyong
Department of Human Performance and Leisure Studies, North Carolina A&T State University, 1601 E. Market Street, Greensboro, NC, 27411, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2018 Feb;54(2):166-170. doi: 10.1007/s10597-017-0130-y. Epub 2017 Mar 14.
This study aimed to examine the association between sleep and health in order to provide useful information to manage the health of obese women in the future. One hundred fifty-five Korean women aged 40-60 years without a previous diagnosis of abnormal glucose metabolism or other health problems and with body fat percentages greater than 30 percent were classified into two groups: a non-obese group and an obese group. Sleep hours exhibited a significant positive correlation with weight, body mass index, muscle mass, and glucose levels in the obese group. Significant differences were found for the body composition except the muscle mass. For physical fitness, all factors were significantly different between two groups. Additionally, there were correlations between sleep hours and weight, body mass index, muscle mass, and glucose level in the obese group. However, sleep hours did not exhibit these correlations in the non-obese group.
本研究旨在探讨睡眠与健康之间的关联,以便为未来管理肥胖女性的健康提供有用信息。155名年龄在40至60岁之间、既往未被诊断为葡萄糖代谢异常或其他健康问题且体脂百分比大于30%的韩国女性被分为两组:非肥胖组和肥胖组。在肥胖组中,睡眠时间与体重、体重指数、肌肉量和血糖水平呈显著正相关。除肌肉量外,身体成分存在显著差异。在身体素质方面,两组之间所有因素均存在显著差异。此外,肥胖组的睡眠时间与体重、体重指数、肌肉量和血糖水平之间存在相关性。然而,在非肥胖组中睡眠时间并未表现出这些相关性。