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睡眠与女性健康:导致酒精使用障碍的性别和年龄特异性因素。

Sleep and Women's Health: Sex- and Age-Specific Contributors to Alcohol Use Disorders.

机构信息

Human Sleep Research Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, California.

Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

出版信息

J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2020 Mar;29(3):443-445. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2020.8328. Epub 2020 Mar 2.

Abstract

Prior research on alcohol use disorder (AUD) has focused primarily on men, but psycho-social-cultural changes have led to more women drinking or binge drinking, thus highlighting sex differences observed in alcohol use. In parallel, recent evidence indicates bidirectional links between alcohol use and sleep disruption, offering a burgeoning field of research for the study of sex differences in sleep-alcohol interactions. As part of the 2018 Research Conference on Sleep and the Health of Women at the National Institutes of Health, three presentations focused on the intersection between alcohol and sleep in women, including links between disrupted sleep and the risk of AUD. The literature to date hints at sex differences in the relationships between sleep and alcohol use that may be relevant to prevention and/or intervention. For example, insomnia is more prevalent among women, yet men may be more likely to self-medicate insomnia with alcohol and may benefit more from alcohol's sedating effects. Sex differences in sleep timing and duration that begin during adolescence may also be relevant, as later and/or shorter sleep appear to be risk factors for binge drinking. Preliminary data also implicate circadian timing as a sex difference potentially relevant to alcohol use. Limited extant data suggest complex relationships between sex, sleep, and alcohol problems, but defy easy summary. Relevant studies sufficiently powered to test sex differences are needed.

摘要

先前关于酒精使用障碍(AUD)的研究主要集中在男性,但心理-社会-文化的变化导致更多女性饮酒或狂饮,从而突出了在酒精使用方面观察到的性别差异。与此同时,最近的证据表明,酒精使用与睡眠中断之间存在双向关联,为研究睡眠与酒精相互作用中的性别差异提供了一个新兴的研究领域。作为美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)2018 年妇女睡眠与健康研究会议的一部分,有三个专题介绍了女性中酒精与睡眠之间的交叉点,包括睡眠中断与 AUD 风险之间的联系。迄今为止的文献表明,睡眠和酒精使用之间的关系存在性别差异,这可能与预防和/或干预有关。例如,失眠在女性中更为普遍,但男性可能更倾向于用酒精来治疗失眠,并且可能更受益于酒精的镇静作用。青春期开始时出现的睡眠时间和持续时间的性别差异也可能相关,因为睡眠较晚和/或较短似乎是狂饮的危险因素。初步数据还表明,昼夜节律定时是一个可能与酒精使用有关的性别差异。有限的现有数据表明,性别、睡眠和酒精问题之间存在复杂的关系,但难以简单概括。需要有足够的研究来检验性别差异。

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