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The association between sleep duration and self-rated health in the Korean general population.

机译:睡眠时间与韩国普通人群自我评价健康之间的关联。

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep duration is recognized as one of the most common issues in modern society. Self-rated health is a commonly used subjective health measure based on a single question asking individuals to rate their general health on a four- or five-point scale. However, few studies have examined the relationship between sleep duration and self-rated health. Here, we examined the association between sleep duration and poor self-rated health, using a large representative sample of the general Korean adult population.DESIGN: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 15,252 participants in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey IV (2007-2009) who were aged 19 years and older. Sleep duration was categorized as ≤ 5, 6, 7, 8, or ≥ 9 hours. The main outcome of interest was poor self-rated health (n = 3,705, 19.7%). Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the association between sleep duration and self-rated health.RESULTS: We found both short (≤ 5 h) and long (≥ 9 h) sleep duration to be associated with poor self-rated health independent of sociodemographic, health risk, and health status variables. Compared with 7-h sleep duration, the multivariate odds of poor self-rated health were 1.358 times higher (95% CI 1.167-1.580) with short sleep duration and 1.322 times higher (95% CI 1.091-1.601) with long sleep duration. This association persisted in subgroup analyses of gender, body mass index, and age by gender.CONCLUSIONS: In a large representative sample of the Korean general adult population, compared with sleep duration of 7 hours, we found a positive association between short and long sleep duration and poor self-rated health in Korean adults. Furthermore, the association between sleep duration and poor self-rated health was consistently present in subgroups divided by gender, age, and BMI.
机译:研究目标:睡眠时间被认为是现代社会中最常见的问题之一。自我评估的健康状况是基于单个问题的一种常用的主观健康衡量指标,该问题要求个人以四分或五分制对自己的总体健康状况进行评估。但是,很少有研究检查睡眠时间与自我评估健康之间的关系。在这里,我们使用大量具有代表性的韩国成年人口样本,研究了睡眠时间与自我评估健康状况之间的关系。设计:我们对15252名韩国国民健康与营养检查问卷IV进行了横断面研究(2007-2009),年龄19岁以上。睡眠时间分类为≤5、6、7、8或≥9小时。感兴趣的主要结果是不良的自我评估健康状况(n = 3,705,19.7%)。结果:我们发现短(≤5 h)和长(≥9 h)睡眠时间均与不良的自我评价健康相关,而与社会人口统计学,健康风险和健康状况变量。与7小时睡眠时间相比,自我评估健康欠佳的多因素几率在睡眠时间短的情况下高1.358倍(95%CI 1.167-1.580),在睡眠时间长的情况下高1.322倍(95%CI 1.091-1.601)。该关联在性别,体重指数和按性别分类的亚组分析中仍然存在。结论:在韩国成年人口的一个大型代表性样本中,与7小时的睡眠时间相比,我们发现短期和长期睡眠之间存在正相关持续时间和韩国成年人的自我评估健康状况较差。此外,按性别,年龄和BMI划分的亚组中,持续存在睡眠时间与自我评价差的健康之间的关联。

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