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Association of Sleep Quality and Nutritional Status in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Findings From the WCHAT Study

机译:中年和老年人睡眠质量和营养状况的关联:来自WCHAT研究的调查结果

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Poor sleep quality and malnutrition are two common symptoms which are closely related to the health of middle-aged and older people, but few studies focus on the association between them. In this study, we aimed to identify associations between sleep quality and nutritional status in middle-aged and older adults. A total of 6792 community-dwelling adults aged 50 and older from the baseline of the West China Health and Aging Trend (WCHAT) study were analyzed in the present study. Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). Scores <=5, 6-10,11-15 and >=16 were categorized as good/mild impaired/moderate impaired/severe impaired sleep quality, respectively. Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form (MNA-SF) was used to assess the nutritional status and a score<12 was identified as at risk of malnutrition. Logistic regression models were conducted to explore the associations. Of 6792 participants (mean age 62.41 ± 8.26 years, 62.49% women), 1831 (26.96%) had risk of malnutrition. The prevalence of participants with good/mild impaired/moderate impaired/severe impaired sleep quality were 53.72%, 35.54%, 9.61%, and 1.12%, respectively. In the logistic regression model, there were significant association between mild/moderate/severe impaired sleep quality and the presence of risk of malnutrition (OR=1.49, 95% CI=1.32, 1.68; OR=2.15, 95% CI=1.79, 2.59; OR=2.52, 95% CI=1.56, 4.06; all p<0.05) after adjusting for potential confounders. Sleep quality was significantly associated with malnutrition risk with a dosage effect among middle-aged and older adults. Our results highlight the importance of maintaining good sleep quality and nutritional status in middle-aged and older adults.
机译:睡眠质量和营养不良是两个常见症状,与中年和老年人的健康密切相关,但很少有研究重点关注他们之间的联系。在这项研究中,我们旨在识别中年和老年人睡眠质量和营养状况之间的关联。在本研究中分析了西部卫生和老龄化趋势(WCHAT)基准50岁及以上50岁及以上的6792名成年人。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估睡眠质量。分数<= 5,6-10,11-15和> = 16分别分别分别分别为良好/轻度损害/适度受损/严重受损的睡眠质量。迷你营养评估短型(MNA-SF)用于评估营养状况,分数<12被确定为营养不良风险。进行逻辑回归模型以探索关联。 6792名参与者(平均年龄62.41±8.26岁,62.49%),1831年(26.96%)有营养不良的风险。良好/轻度损害/中度受损/严重受损睡眠质量的参与者的患病率分别为53.72%,35.54%,9.61%和1.12%。在逻辑回归模型中,轻度/中度/严重受损的睡眠质量与存在营养不良风险之间存在显着关联(或= 1.49,95%CI = 1.32,1.68;或= 2.15,95%CI = 1.79,2.59 ;或= 2.52,95%CI = 1.56,4.06;所有P <0.05)调整潜在混凝剂后。睡眠质量明显与中年和老年人之间的剂量效应显着相关。我们的结果突出了在中年和老年人中保持良好的睡眠质量和营养状况的重要性。

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