Dunietz Galit Levi, Jansen Erica C, Hershner Shelley, O'Brien Louise M, Peterson Karen E, Baylin Ana
Am J Epidemiol. 2021 Jun 1;190(6):954-961. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwaa230.
Sleep has been consistently linked to health outcomes in clinical studies, but only in recent years has sleep become a focus in epidemiologic studies and public health. In particular, the sizable prevalence of insufficient sleep in the population warrants well-designed epidemiologic studies to examine its impact on public health. As a developing field, sleep epidemiology encounters methodological challenges similar to those faced by nutritional epidemiology research. In this article, we describe a few central challenges related to assessment of sleep duration in population-based studies in comparison with measurement challenges in nutritional epidemiology. In addition, we highlight 3 strategies applied in nutritional epidemiology to address measurement challenges and suggest ways these strategies could be implemented in large-scale sleep investigations.
在临床研究中,睡眠一直与健康结果相关联,但直到最近几年,睡眠才成为流行病学研究和公共卫生领域的一个焦点。特别是,人群中睡眠不足的高患病率使得有必要开展精心设计的流行病学研究,以考察其对公共卫生的影响。作为一个新兴领域,睡眠流行病学面临着与营养流行病学研究类似的方法学挑战。在本文中,我们描述了一些与基于人群的研究中睡眠时长评估相关的核心挑战,并与营养流行病学中的测量挑战进行比较。此外,我们重点介绍了营养流行病学中用于应对测量挑战的三种策略,并提出了在大规模睡眠调查中实施这些策略的方法。