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Sleepless nights: the effect of socioeconomic status, physical activity, and lifestyle factors on sleep quality in a large cohort of Australian women

机译:不眠之夜:社会经济地位,体育锻炼和生活方式因素对大量澳大利亚女性群体睡眠质量的影响

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The aims of this study were to examine: (1) the association between sociodemographic and lifestyle factors and sleep quality in a population-based cohort of Australian women and (2) possible influence of reproductive status and mental and physical health factors on these associations. Data on 3,655 women (mean age = 46.6 years, range 34.3–67.4) were obtained from the Mater Hospital University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy for this cross-sectional study. Self-rated sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. For the purpose of this study, two cutoff points (scores 5 and 10) were used to divide women into three categories: normal (65.2 %), moderately poor (26.4 %), and very poor sleep quality (8.5 %). Other covariates were measured at 21-year follow-up as well. After adjusting for reproductive status, mental and physical health, there were significant associations between moderately poor sleep quality and education and between very poor sleep quality and unemployment, both measures of socioeconomic status. In addition, work-related exertion was associated with increased rates of moderately poor sleep quality, whereas those women undertaking moderate exercise were less likely to experience very poor sleep quality. Independent associations between sociodemographic factors and exercise with moderately poor and very poor sleep quality were identified. These findings demonstrate the dynamic nature of the association between exercise/exertion, socioeconomic status, and sleep quality and highlight the importance of taking these into consideration when dealing with issues of poor sleep quality in women.
机译:这项研究的目的是检查:(1)以人口为基础的澳大利亚妇女队列中的社会人口统计学和生活方式因素与睡眠质量之间的关联,以及(2)生殖状况以及心理和身体健康因素对这些关联的可能影响。这项横断面研究从昆士兰大学马特医院妊娠研究获得了3,655名妇女(平均年龄= 46.6岁,范围34.3–67.4)的数据。使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数评估自我评估的睡眠质量。为了本研究的目的,使用两个临界点(得分5和10)将女性分为三类:正常(65.2%),中度贫困(26.4%)和极差的睡眠质量(8.5%)。在21年的随访中也测量了其他协变量。在调整了生殖状况,心理和身体健康之后,中等质量的睡眠质量与教育之间,极差的睡眠质量与失业之间都存在着显着的关联,这两种指标都是社会经济地位的衡量指标。此外,与工作有关的劳累与中等程度的睡眠质量下降率相关,而那些进行中等程度运动的妇女则不太可能经历非常差的睡眠质量。确定了社会人口统计学因素与运动之间的独立关联,其中睡眠质量中等和非常差。这些发现证明了运动/锻炼,社会经济状况和睡眠质量之间联系的动态性质,并强调了在处理妇女睡眠质量差的问题时必须考虑到这些因素的重要性。

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