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北极圈以上地区的失眠与糖尿病发病:特罗姆瑟研究队列数据的二次分析

Sleeplessness and incident diabetes above the Arctic circle: a secondary analysis of cohort data from the Tromsø Study.

作者信息

Uthaikhaifar Nick Chindanai, Iakunchykova Olena, Cook Sarah, Warren-Gash Charlotte

机构信息

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Center for Lifespan Changes in Brain and Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMJ Public Health. 2024 Jan 10;2(1):e000644. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2023-000644. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Circadian misalignment and sleep quality are intertwined processes that are both associated with diabetes. The association between sleep quality and incident diabetes has not been previously investigated in populations living at polar latitudes who experience extreme seasonal daylight variation and may be at greater risk of circadian misalignment. Using data from adult residents of Tromsø, Norway, this study investigates the association of poor sleep quality, as indicated by self-reported sleeplessness, and incident diabetes above the Arctic circle.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

Secondary analysis of cohort data from the Tromsø Study. The study cohort consists of adults who attended both the fourth (Tromsø4) and seventh (Tromsø7) surveys conducted in 1995 and 2016, respectively. Only individuals with complete data were included. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between sleeplessness measured in Tromsø4 and incident diabetes measured in participants followed up to Tromsø7, adjusted for other diabetes risk factors.

RESULTS

Among 10 875 individuals (mean 41 years of age at baseline, 53.6% women), 21.2% (n=2302) reported experiencing sleeplessness at baseline. Diabetes incidence risk over follow-up (20 years) was 7.2% (n=784); incidence risk among individuals reporting sleeplessness was 8.8%, compared with 6.8% among unexposed individuals. After adjustment, sleeplessness-exposed individuals in the study cohort were found to have 23% greater odds (OR 1.23, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.47, p=0.022) of incident diabetes.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep quality is associated with incident diabetes in a population living above the Arctic circle. The direction and strength of association is consistent with findings from other geographical regions.

摘要

引言

昼夜节律失调与睡眠质量是相互关联的过程,二者均与糖尿病有关。此前尚未在极地地区生活的人群中研究睡眠质量与糖尿病发病之间的关联,这些人群经历极端的季节性日照变化,可能面临更大的昼夜节律失调风险。本研究利用挪威特罗姆瑟成年居民的数据,调查了自我报告的失眠所表明的睡眠质量差与北极圈以上地区糖尿病发病之间的关联。

研究设计与方法

对特罗姆瑟研究队列数据进行二次分析。研究队列由分别参加了1995年和2016年进行的第四次(特罗姆瑟4)和第七次(特罗姆瑟7)调查的成年人组成。仅纳入数据完整的个体。采用多变量逻辑回归分析,以检验在特罗姆瑟4中测量的失眠与随访至特罗姆瑟7的参与者中测量的糖尿病发病之间的关联,并对其他糖尿病风险因素进行了调整。

结果

在10875名个体(基线时平均年龄41岁,女性占53.6%)中,21.2%(n = 2302)报告在基线时经历过失眠。随访(20年)期间糖尿病发病率为7.2%(n = 784);报告失眠的个体发病率为8.8%,未暴露个体为6.8%。调整后,研究队列中暴露于失眠的个体患糖尿病的几率高23%(OR 1.23,95%CI 1.03至1.47,p = 0.022)。

结论

北极圈以上地区人群的睡眠质量与糖尿病发病有关。关联的方向和强度与其他地理区域的研究结果一致。

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