Writing Lab, TecLabs, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
Sleep Health. 2021 Apr;7(2):246-253. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2020.08.006. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
This study aimed to investigate self-reported sleep duration, sleep quality and sleep problems in a Mexican adult population by considering age, sex, geographical regions and urban/rural residency.
DESIGN/MEASUREMENTS: Cross-sectional national adult survey based on the 2016 Mexican National Halfway Health and Nutrition Survey data.
Nationally representative survey data.
Mexican adults ≥ 18 years, n = 8649 (N weighted = 71,158,260 adults).
Overall, mean sleep duration was 7:19 hours, from which 37% had sleep problems, and 45.7% reported very good sleep quality. Furthermore, middle-aged adults slept less than younger and older adults, females were at lower risk of being a short sleeper than males, urban residents slept less than rural residents, and those from the center region of the country slept less than from the northern and southern regions. Mainly, participants from the state of Quintana Roo, Aguascalientes, and Baja California reported sleep duration <7 hours (6:26 hours, 6:45 hours, and 6:55 hours, respectively). Overall Mexicans who obtained sufficient sleep (≥8 hours) were more likely to be female, in their 20s, reporting perceived "good" or "very good" sleep quality, possessed no self-reported sleep problems, were not a tobacco user, and resided in rural areas. Furthermore, Mexicans who obtained poor sleep quality were more likely to be females that reported sleep problems, took sleep medications, and resided in urban areas.
The present study's findings have important implications for understanding the nationwide features of sleep in Mexican adults. Education and public health awareness initiatives regarding good sleep may be warranted.
本研究旨在通过考虑年龄、性别、地理区域以及城市/农村居住情况,调查墨西哥成年人群的自我报告睡眠时长、睡眠质量和睡眠问题。
设计/测量:基于 2016 年墨西哥全国中途健康和营养调查数据的横断面全国成人调查。
具有全国代表性的调查数据。
≥18 岁的墨西哥成年人,n=8649(N 加权=71158260 名成年人)。
总体而言,平均睡眠时间为 7:19 小时,其中 37%的人存在睡眠问题,45.7%的人报告睡眠质量非常好。此外,中年成年人的睡眠时间比年轻和年长成年人少,女性比男性更不容易成为短睡眠者,城市居民的睡眠时间比农村居民少,而来自该国中部地区的居民比北部和南部地区的居民睡眠时间少。主要是来自金塔纳罗奥州、阿瓜斯卡连特斯州和下加利福尼亚州的参与者报告的睡眠时间<7 小时(分别为 6:26 小时、6:45 小时和 6:55 小时)。总体而言,获得充足睡眠(≥8 小时)的墨西哥人更有可能是女性,年龄在 20 多岁,报告睡眠质量“好”或“非常好”,没有自我报告的睡眠问题,不吸烟,居住在农村地区。此外,睡眠质量差的墨西哥人更有可能是报告睡眠问题、服用睡眠药物和居住在城市地区的女性。
本研究的结果对于了解墨西哥成年人全国范围内的睡眠特征具有重要意义。可能需要开展关于良好睡眠的教育和公共卫生宣传活动。