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威斯康星睡眠队列研究中恢复性睡眠和体重轨迹的多导睡眠图指标。

Polysomnographic indicators of restorative sleep and body mass trajectories in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.

Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.

出版信息

Sleep. 2021 Aug 13;44(8). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsab031.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Previous research suggests that reductions in restorative, slow-wave (N3), and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep are associated with weight gain and obesity in mid-to-late life. We extend prior work by examining how within-person (WP) changes and between-person (BP) differences in restorative sleep over several years are associated with body mass trajectories among participants in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study (WSCS).

METHODS

We used data from 4,862 polysomnographic (PSG) sleep studies and physical exams collected from 1,187 WSCS participants over an average duration of 14.9 years. Primary measures of interest included body mass index (BMI = kg/m2) and the percentages of time spent in N3 and REM sleep. We estimated a series of linear mixed regression models to examine how WP changes and BP differences in N3 and REM sleep affected BMI trajectories, controlling for other sleep measures, demographic characteristics, and health behaviors as potential confounders.

RESULTS

Women in the WSCS experienced more rapid BMI gain than men. With some variation by sex, we found that (1) below-average N3 and REM sleep is associated with above-average BMI, and (2) within-person decreases in N3 and REM sleep over time are associated with gains in BMI. These findings persisted after adjustment for sleep duration and other potential confounders.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings highlight the importance of PSG indices of restorative sleep in mid-to-late life, suggesting that future clinical treatments and public health policies will benefit from heightened attention to sleep quality.

摘要

研究目的

先前的研究表明,恢复性慢波(N3)和快速眼动(REM)睡眠减少与中老年时期的体重增加和肥胖有关。我们通过检查威斯康星州睡眠队列研究(WSCS)参与者在几年内的恢复性睡眠的个体内(WP)变化和个体间(BP)差异如何与体重轨迹相关,扩展了先前的工作。

方法

我们使用了来自 1187 名 WSCS 参与者的 4862 次多导睡眠图(PSG)睡眠研究和体检数据,平均随访时间为 14.9 年。主要关注的指标包括体重指数(BMI=kg/m2)和 N3 和 REM 睡眠时间百分比。我们估计了一系列线性混合回归模型,以检查 N3 和 REM 睡眠的 WP 变化和 BP 差异如何影响 BMI 轨迹,同时控制其他睡眠指标、人口统计学特征和健康行为等潜在混杂因素。

结果

WSCS 中的女性比男性经历了更快的 BMI 增长。在一定程度上存在性别差异,我们发现:(1)低于平均水平的 N3 和 REM 睡眠与高于平均水平的 BMI 有关,(2)随着时间的推移,N3 和 REM 睡眠的个体内减少与 BMI 的增加有关。这些发现在调整了睡眠时间和其他潜在混杂因素后仍然存在。

结论

我们的研究结果强调了 PSG 恢复性睡眠指标在中老年时期的重要性,表明未来的临床治疗和公共卫生政策将受益于对睡眠质量的高度关注。

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