Alves Sara, Silva Francisca, Esteves Filipa, Costa Solange, Slezakova Klara, Alves Maria, Pereira Maria, Teixeira João, Morais Simone, Fernandes Adília, Queiroga Felisbina, Vaz Josiana
Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal.
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5000-801 Vila Real, Portugal.
Clocks Sleep. 2024 Jun 26;6(3):291-311. doi: 10.3390/clockssleep6030021.
Sleep is a vital process that impacts biological functions such as cell renewal, bone regeneration, and immune system support. Disrupted sleep can interrupt erythropoiesis, leading to fewer red blood cells, reduced haemoglobin concentration, and decreased haematocrit levels, potentially contributing to haematological disorders. This is particularly concerning for shift workers for example firefighters. While previous studies have explored sleep's adverse effects on various professions, research specific to firefighters is limited. This study investigates the relationship between sleep quality and haematological parameters among firefighters in Northeast Portugal. From a sample of 201 firefighters, variations in red blood cells, haemoglobin, and haematocrit values were linked to sleep quality. The study utilised non-parametric tests (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney, Spearman's correlation) to explore the connection between sleep quality and haematological profile. The impact of covariates on haematological parameters was assessed using non-parametric ANCOVA (Quade's). A multiple regression analysis was employed to further understand how sleep quality and various confounding variables impact haematological levels. Findings suggest a negative link between sleep quality and haematological levels, meaning that as sleep quality deteriorates, there is a tendency for haematological levels to decrease, as indicated by Spearman's correlation (rRBC = -0.157, pRBC = 0.026; rHb = -0.158, pHb = 0.025; rHCT = -0.175, pHCT = 0.013). As observed in scientific literature, the correlation found suggests a possible inhibition of erythropoiesis, the process responsible for red blood cell production. Despite firefighters presenting a haematological profile within the reference range (RBC: 5.1 × 10/mm (SD ± 0.4), Hb: 15.6 g/dL (SD ± 1.3), 47% (SD ± 1.0), there is already an observable trend towards lower levels. The analysis of co-variables did not reveal a significant impact of sleep quality on haematological levels. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of sleep quality in determining haematological parameters among firefighters. Future research should investigate the underlying mechanisms and long-term implications of poor sleep quality on firefighter health. Exploring interventions to enhance sleep quality is vital for evidence-based strategies promoting firefighter well-being.
睡眠是一个至关重要的过程,会影响细胞更新、骨骼再生和免疫系统支持等生物功能。睡眠中断会干扰红细胞生成,导致红细胞数量减少、血红蛋白浓度降低和血细胞比容水平下降,这可能会引发血液系统疾病。这对轮班工作者(如消防员)来说尤其值得关注。虽然先前的研究探讨了睡眠对各种职业的不利影响,但针对消防员的具体研究却很有限。本研究调查了葡萄牙东北部消防员的睡眠质量与血液学参数之间的关系。从201名消防员的样本中发现,红细胞、血红蛋白和血细胞比容值的变化与睡眠质量有关。该研究采用非参数检验(Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney检验、Spearman相关性分析)来探究睡眠质量与血液学特征之间的联系。使用非参数协方差分析(Quade检验)评估协变量对血液学参数的影响。采用多元回归分析进一步了解睡眠质量和各种混杂变量如何影响血液学水平。研究结果表明睡眠质量与血液学水平之间存在负相关,即如Spearman相关性分析所示(rRBC = -0.157,pRBC = 0.026;rHb = -0.158,pHb = 0.025;rHCT = -0.175,pHCT = 0.013),随着睡眠质量的恶化,血液学水平有下降的趋势。正如科学文献中所观察到的,所发现的相关性表明红细胞生成过程(负责红细胞产生的过程)可能受到抑制。尽管消防员的血液学特征在参考范围内(红细胞:5.1×10/mm(标准差±0.4),血红蛋白:15.6 g/dL(标准差±1.3),47%(标准差±1.0),但已经有了水平降低的明显趋势。协变量分析未显示睡眠质量对血液学水平有显著影响。总之,本研究强调了睡眠质量在确定消防员血液学参数方面的重要性。未来的研究应调查睡眠质量差对消防员健康的潜在机制和长期影响。探索改善睡眠质量的干预措施对于促进消防员健康的循证策略至关重要。