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美国的地域文化与睡眠不足

Regional cultures and insufficient sleep in the United States.

作者信息

Pronk Nicolaas P, Arena Ross, Laddu Deepika, Woodard Colin

机构信息

HealthPartners Institute, 8170 33rd Avenue South, Bloomington, MN, 55425, USA.

Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, 420 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA.

出版信息

J Act Sedentary Sleep Behav. 2024 Jan 4;3(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s44167-023-00043-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Insufficient sleep can increase the risk of health problems and chronic conditions including cognitive problems, increased inflammation, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and overall mortality. In this report, insufficient sleep, as a cultural experience, was tracked across the United States according to the American Nations model of U.S. regional cultures.

METHODS

County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program data relating to insufficient sleep were matched at the zip-code level with the American Nations dataset from the Nationhood Lab. Percentages for the insufficient sleep metric were then estimated using the population of each of the American Nations.

RESULTS

High levels of sleep insufficiency across all regional cultures indicate considerable room for improvement and a potential need to prioritize sleep hygiene as a health concern. ANOVA results show significant differences among the 13 American Nations and indicate variation in sleep outcomes between cultural regions. Follow-up post hoc analyses appear to support the notion that those regional cultures that place a higher value on social investments tend to report lower levels of sleep insufficiency. Furthermore, the insufficient sleep pattern noted in this report is consistent with those reported earlier for physical inactivity, obesity, and diabetes.

CONCLUSIONS

Factors and circumstances occurring in the Midwest and the South-Central states appear to be responsible for the observed patterns. Future research should consider reviews of policies and related practices adopted across the American Nations to identify causal patterns.

摘要

背景

睡眠不足会增加健康问题和慢性疾病的风险,包括认知问题、炎症加剧、糖尿病和心血管疾病以及总体死亡率。在本报告中,根据美国区域文化的“美国民族”模型,对美国各地作为一种文化体验的睡眠不足情况进行了追踪。

方法

将与睡眠不足相关的县卫生排名与路线图计划数据在邮政编码级别与国家身份实验室的“美国民族”数据集进行匹配。然后使用每个美国民族的人口估计睡眠不足指标的百分比。

结果

所有区域文化中睡眠不足的高水平表明有很大的改进空间,并且可能需要将睡眠卫生作为一个健康问题加以优先考虑。方差分析结果显示13个美国民族之间存在显著差异,并表明文化区域之间睡眠结果存在差异。后续的事后分析似乎支持这样一种观点,即那些更重视社会投资的区域文化往往报告较低水平的睡眠不足。此外,本报告中指出的睡眠不足模式与先前报告的身体活动不足、肥胖和糖尿病模式一致。

结论

中西部和中南部各州出现的因素和情况似乎是观察到的模式的原因。未来的研究应考虑对美国各民族采用的政策和相关做法进行审查,以确定因果模式。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d549/11960212/6039c2cc527f/44167_2023_43_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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