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Investigating the associations between productive housework activities, sleep hours and self-reported health among elderly men and women in western industrialised countries

机译:调查西方工业化国家中老年人的生产性家务活动,睡眠时间和自我报告的健康之间的关联

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After retirement, elderly men and women allocate more time to housework activities, compared to working-age adults. Nonetheless, sleep constitutes the lengthiest time use activity among the elderly, but there has not been any study on the associations between time spent on housework activities, sleep duration and self-reported health among the older population. This study not only examined individual associations between self-reported health and both housework activities and sleep duration, but it also explored self-reported health by the interaction effect between housework activities and sleep duration separately for men and women. Pooled data from the Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS) on 15,333 men and 20,907 women from Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, France, the Netherlands and the US were analysed. Multiple binary logistic regression models were used to examine the associations between three broad categories of housework activities ((1) cooking, cleaning and shopping, (2) gardening and maintenance; (3) childcare) and health. We further investigated the extent to which total housework hours and sleep duration were associated with self-reported health for men and women separately. We found a positive association between time devoted to housework activities, total housework and health status among elderly men and women. Compared to those who spent 1 to 3?h on total productive housework, elderly people who spent >3 to 6?h/day had higher odds of reporting good health (OR?=?1.25; 95% CI?=?1.14–1.37 among men and OR?=?1.10; 95% CI?=?1.01–1.20 among women). Both short ( 8?h) sleep duration were negatively associated with health for both genders. However, the interactive associations between total productive housework, sleep duration, and self-reported health varied among men and women. Among women, long hours of housework combined with either short or long sleep was negatively associated with health. Although time allocation to housework activities may be beneficial to the health among both genders, elderly women have higher odds of reporting poor health when more time is devoted total housework combined with either short or long sleep duration.
机译:退休后,与工作年龄的成年人相比,老年男女分配更多的时间从事家务活动。虽然如此,睡眠是老年人中时间最长的活动,但尚未进行任何关于在家务活动时间,睡眠时间和自我报告的健康之间的联系的研究。这项研究不仅检查了自我报告的健康与家务活动和睡眠时间之间的个体关联,而且还通过男女在家务活动和睡眠时间之间的相互作用影响探索了自我报告的健康。来自多国时间使用研究(MTUS)的汇总数据分析了来自德国,意大利,西班牙,英国,法国,荷兰和美国的15333名男性和20907名女性。多元二元逻辑回归模型用于检验三大类家务活动((1)烹饪,清洁和购物,(2)园艺和保养;(3)育儿)与健康之间的关联。我们进一步调查了总的工作时间和睡眠时间与男女自我报告的健康状况相关的程度。我们发现,老年人从事家务活动的时间,总体家务劳动和健康状况之间存在正相关关系。与那些花1到3?h进行全部生产性家务的人相比,每天花费3到6?h以上的老人报告身体健康的几率更高(OR≥1.25,95%CI = 1.14-1.37)在男性中,OR?=?1.10; 95%CI?=?1.01-1.20)。男女双方的短暂睡眠时间(8小时)均与健康状况负相关。然而,男女之间总的生产性家务,睡眠时间和自我报告的健康之间的互动联系各不相同。在女性中,长时间的家务劳动或短暂或长时间的睡眠与健康负相关。尽管安排家务活动的时间可能有益于男女双方的健康,但如果将更多的时间用于全部家务和睡眠时间长或短,则老年妇女报告健康状况差的几率更高。

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