Section of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Section of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 28;14(1):4861. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-55349-2.
Nighttime smartphone use is associated with sleep problems, which in turn have a bidirectional association with overweight. We aim to investigate whether nighttime smartphone use and sleep are related to overweight and metabolic dysfunction in adult populations. We used data from three population samples (aged 16-89) from the SmartSleep Study, which included survey data (N = 29,838), high-resolution tracking data (N = 3446), follow-up data (N = 1768), and cardiometabolic risk markers (N = 242). Frequent self-reported nighttime smartphone use was associated with 51% higher odds (95% CI: 1.32; 1.70) of overweight compared with no use. Tracked nighttime smartphone use was also associated with overweight. Similar results were found for obesity as an outcome. No consistent associations were found between nighttime smartphone use and cardiometabolic risk markers in a small subsample of healthy young women. Poor sleep quality (vs. good sleep quality) was associated with overweight (OR = 1.19, 85% CI: 1.10; 1.28). Overall, frequent nighttime smartphone use was consistently associated with overweight and a higher BMI across diverse population samples. The bidirectional interplay between nighttime smartphone use, sleep, and overweight may create a vicious circle of metabolic dysfunction over time. Therefore, nighttime smartphone use may be a potential target point for public health interventions to reduce overweight at the population level.
夜间使用智能手机与睡眠问题有关,而睡眠问题反过来又与超重存在双向关联。我们旨在研究夜间使用智能手机和睡眠是否与成年人群体的超重和代谢功能障碍有关。我们使用了 SmartSleep 研究中的三个人群样本(年龄在 16-89 岁之间)的数据,其中包括调查数据(N=29838)、高分辨率跟踪数据(N=3446)、随访数据(N=1768)和心血管代谢风险标志物数据(N=242)。频繁报告的夜间智能手机使用与超重的可能性增加 51%(95%CI:1.32;1.70)相关,而不使用智能手机的可能性则较低。跟踪到的夜间智能手机使用也与超重有关。作为结果的肥胖也存在类似的结果。在一小部分健康年轻女性的亚组中,夜间智能手机使用与心血管代谢风险标志物之间没有一致的关联。睡眠质量差(与睡眠质量好相比)与超重有关(OR=1.19,95%CI:1.10;1.28)。总体而言,频繁的夜间智能手机使用与不同人群样本中的超重和较高的 BMI 一直相关。夜间智能手机使用、睡眠和超重之间的双向相互作用可能会随着时间的推移形成代谢功能障碍的恶性循环。因此,夜间智能手机的使用可能是针对公众健康干预措施的一个潜在目标,以降低人群层面的超重率。