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自然发生的连续睡眠缺失与情感和身体健康的日常变化轨迹。

Naturally Occurring Consecutive Sleep Loss and Day-to-Day Trajectories of Affective and Physical Well-Being.

机构信息

School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2022 Apr 2;56(4):393-404. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaab055.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Experimental studies have shown that just 1 night of sleep loss impairs next-day performance, mood, and energy. Yet, little is known about the effects of consecutive sleep loss on daily well-being in participants' own settings.

PURPOSE

This study examined whether and how naturally occurring consecutive sleep loss is associated with day-to-day trajectories of affective and physical well-being.

METHODS

Participants were adults (N = 1,958) from the Midlife in the United States Study who provided daily diary data for eight consecutive days. Consecutive sleep loss was operationalized as the within-person number of consecutive nights with <6 hr of sleep. Multilevel models evaluated the linear, quadratic, and cubic effects of consecutive sleep loss on daily well-being, after controlling for sociodemographic, health, and daily covariates.

RESULTS

Daily negative affect increased and positive affect decreased in curvilinear fashion as the number of consecutive sleep loss increased. For example, daily negative affect increased (linear), but the rate of increase decelerated as the number of consecutive sleep loss increased (quadratic). Results were consistent for the number and severity of physical symptoms. For negative affect and the severity of physical symptoms, cubic effect was also significant such that the rate of increase accelerated again in the days most distal to baseline (no sleep loss).

CONCLUSIONS

Consecutive sleep loss was associated with degraded trajectories of daily affective and physical well-being. Making efforts to break the vicious cycle of sleep loss may protect daily well-being in adults whose sleep time is often compromised.

摘要

背景

实验研究表明,仅仅一晚的睡眠不足就会损害第二天的表现、情绪和精力。然而,对于连续睡眠不足对参与者自身环境中日常幸福感的影响,人们知之甚少。

目的

本研究旨在探讨自然发生的连续睡眠不足是否以及如何与日常情感和身体健康轨迹相关。

方法

参与者来自美国中年研究中的成年人(N=1958),他们在连续八天内提供了每日日记数据。连续睡眠不足的操作定义为连续几晚睡眠时间少于 6 小时的个体内数量。在控制社会人口统计学、健康和日常协变量后,多层次模型评估了连续睡眠不足对日常幸福感的线性、二次和三次效应。

结果

随着连续睡眠不足数量的增加,每日负面情绪呈曲线增加,积极情绪呈下降趋势。例如,每日负面情绪增加(线性),但随着连续睡眠不足数量的增加,增加速度会减缓(二次)。对于身体症状的数量和严重程度,结果也是一致的。对于负面情绪和身体症状的严重程度,三次效应也很显著,即与基线(无睡眠不足)相比,在离基线最远的日子里,增加速度再次加快。

结论

连续睡眠不足与日常情感和身体健康轨迹的恶化有关。努力打破睡眠不足的恶性循环可能会保护成年人的日常幸福感,因为他们的睡眠时间经常受到影响。

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