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习惯性睡眠时间和睡眠时间变化与体重指数独立相关。

Habitual sleep duration and sleep duration variation are independently associated with body mass index.

机构信息

Research Department, Arivale Inc, Seattle, WA, USA.

Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2018 Apr;42(4):794-800. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2017.223. Epub 2017 Sep 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep plays a vital role in maintaining homeostasis and promoting health. Previous studies show that shorter sleep duration is associated with elevated body mass index (BMI) and other cardiovascular risk factors. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of habitual sleep duration and nightly sleep duration variation based on daily device-recorded data on BMI and obesity-related biomarkers.

METHODS

In all, 748 individuals (50.6% females, 85.4% European-Americans, average age: 49.7 years old) participated in a commercial lifestyle coaching program beginning in July 2015. Daily sleep data were recorded by Fitbit Charge HR wristbands. Clinical laboratory blood tests were measured up to three times over a 12-month period. Linear regression models were used for cross-sectional analyses, and generalized estimating equations for longitudinal analyses. All models were adjusted for age, sex, geographic location, season, genetic ancestry inferred from whole genome sequencing data, and BMI (if applicable). Multiple testing issues were corrected by false discovery rate.

RESULTS

We calculated habitual sleep duration and nightly sleep duration variation. In general, females slept 15-min longer on average than males. A negative correlation was found between habitual sleep duration and BMI (β=-1.12, standard error=0.25, P<0.001). Moreover, we identified a positive correlation between sleep duration variation and BMI (β=2.97, standard error=0.79, P<0.001) while controlling for sleep duration, indicating that larger sleep duration variation is significantly and independently associated with increased BMI.

CONCLUSIONS

We explored the impact of habitual sleep duration and sleep duration variation, and identified that shorter habitual sleep duration and larger duration variation were independently associated with increased BMI.

摘要

背景

睡眠在维持体内平衡和促进健康方面起着至关重要的作用。先前的研究表明,睡眠时间较短与体重指数(BMI)升高和其他心血管危险因素有关。本研究旨在根据日常设备记录的数据调查习惯性睡眠时间和每晚睡眠时间变化对 BMI 和肥胖相关生物标志物的影响。

方法

共有 748 人(女性占 50.6%,欧洲裔美国人占 85.4%,平均年龄:49.7 岁)参加了 2015 年 7 月开始的一项商业生活方式辅导计划。每日睡眠数据由 Fitbit Charge HR 腕带记录。在 12 个月的时间内,对临床实验室血液检测进行了多达三次测量。线性回归模型用于横断面分析,广义估计方程用于纵向分析。所有模型均根据年龄、性别、地理位置、季节、全基因组测序数据推断的遗传祖先以及 BMI(如果适用)进行调整。通过错误发现率校正了多重测试问题。

结果

我们计算了习惯性睡眠时间和每晚睡眠时间变化。一般来说,女性的平均睡眠时间比男性长 15 分钟。习惯性睡眠时间与 BMI 呈负相关(β=-1.12,标准误差=0.25,P<0.001)。此外,我们发现睡眠持续时间变化与 BMI 呈正相关(β=2.97,标准误差=0.79,P<0.001),同时控制了睡眠持续时间,这表明较大的睡眠持续时间变化与 BMI 增加显著且独立相关。

结论

我们探讨了习惯性睡眠持续时间和睡眠持续时间变化的影响,并确定较短的习惯性睡眠持续时间和较大的持续时间变化与 BMI 增加独立相关。

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