Knowlden Adam P, Higginbotham John C, Grandner Michael A, Allegrante John P
Department of Health Science, College of Human Environmental Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
Department of Community Medicine and Population Health, College of Community Health Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2021 Mar 9;10(3):e27139. doi: 10.2196/27139.
Obesity and short sleep duration are significant public health issues. Current evidence suggests that these conditions are associated with cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, inflammation, and premature mortality. Increased interest in the potential link between obesity and short sleep duration, and its health consequences, has been driven by the apparent parallel increase in the prevalence of both conditions in recent decades, their overlapping association with cardiometabolic outcomes, and the potential causal connection between the two health issues. The SLUMBRx (Short Sleep Undermines Cardiometabolic Health) study seeks to contribute to the development of a comprehensive adiposity-sleep model while laying the groundwork for a future research program that will be designed to prevent and treat adiposity- and sleep-related cardiometabolic disease risk factors.
This SLUMBRx study aims to address 4 topics pertinent to the adiposity-sleep hypothesis: the relationship between adiposity and sleep duration; sex-based differences in the relationship between adiposity and sleep duration; the influence of adiposity indices and sleep duration on cardiometabolic outcomes; and the role of socioecological factors as effect modifiers in the relationship between adiposity indices, sleep, and cardiometabolic outcomes.
SLUMBRx will employ a large-scale survey (n=1000), recruiting 159 participants (53 normal weight, 53 overweight, and 53 obese) to be assessed in 2 phases.
SLUMBRx was funded by the National Institutes of Health, Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute through a K01 grant award mechanism (1K01HL145128-01A1) on July 23, 2019. Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for the research project was sought and obtained on July 10, 2019. Phase 1 of SLUMBRx, the laboratory-based component of the study, will gather objective adiposity indices (air displacement plethysmography and anthropometrics) and cardiometabolic data (blood pressure, pulse wave velocity and pulse wave analysis, and a blood-based biomarker). Phase 2 of SLUMBRx, a 1-week, home-based component of the study, will gather sleep-related data (home sleep testing or sleep apnea, actigraphy, and sleep diaries). During phase 2, detailed demographic and socioecological data will be collected to contextualize hypothesized adiposity and sleep-associated cardiometabolic disease risk factors. Collection and analyses of these data will yield information necessary to customize future observational and intervention research.
Precise implementation of the SLUMBRx protocol promises to provide objective and empirical data on the interaction between body composition and sleep duration. The hypotheses that will be tested by SLUMBRx are important for understanding the pathogenesis of cardiometabolic disease and for developing future public health interventions to prevent its conception and treat its consequences.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/27139.
肥胖和短睡眠时间是重大的公共卫生问题。目前的证据表明,这些情况与心血管疾病、代谢综合征、炎症和过早死亡有关。近几十年来,肥胖和短睡眠时间这两种情况的患病率明显同时上升,它们与心脏代谢结果的重叠关联,以及这两个健康问题之间潜在的因果联系,引发了人们对肥胖与短睡眠时间之间潜在联系及其健康后果的更多关注。SLUMBRx(短睡眠损害心脏代谢健康)研究旨在为全面的肥胖-睡眠模型的发展做出贡献,同时为未来旨在预防和治疗与肥胖及睡眠相关的心脏代谢疾病风险因素的研究计划奠定基础。
这项SLUMBRx研究旨在解决与肥胖-睡眠假说相关的4个主题:肥胖与睡眠时间之间的关系;肥胖与睡眠时间关系中的性别差异;肥胖指数和睡眠时间对心脏代谢结果的影响;以及社会生态因素作为效应修饰因素在肥胖指数、睡眠和心脏代谢结果之间关系中的作用。
SLUMBRx将采用大规模调查(n = 1000),招募159名参与者(53名正常体重、53名超重和53名肥胖者),分两个阶段进行评估。
SLUMBRx由美国国立卫生研究院心肺血液研究所通过K01资助机制(1K01HL145128 - 01A1)于2019年7月23日资助。2019年7月10日寻求并获得了该研究项目的机构审查委员会(IRB)批准。SLUMBRx的第一阶段是基于实验室的研究部分,将收集客观的肥胖指数(空气置换体积描记法和人体测量学)和心脏代谢数据(血压、脉搏波速度和脉搏波分析以及血液生物标志物)。SLUMBRx的第二阶段是为期1周的基于家庭的研究部分,将收集与睡眠相关的数据(家庭睡眠测试或睡眠呼吸暂停、活动记录仪和睡眠日记)。在第二阶段,将收集详细的人口统计学和社会生态数据,以确定假设的肥胖和与睡眠相关的心脏代谢疾病风险因素。这些数据的收集和分析将产生定制未来观察性和干预性研究所需的信息。
精确实施SLUMBRx方案有望提供关于身体成分与睡眠时间之间相互作用的客观和实证数据。SLUMBRx将要测试的假设对于理解心脏代谢疾病的发病机制以及制定未来预防其发生和治疗其后果的公共卫生干预措施很重要。
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