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Sleep duration and weight change in midlife women: The SWAN sleep study

机译:中年女性的睡眠时间和体重变化:SWAN睡眠研究

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Objective: Short sleep duration has been associated with higher current BMI and subsequent weight gain. However, most prior longitudinal studies are limited by reliance on self-reported sleep duration, and none accounted for the potential confounding effect of sleep-disordered breathing. The associations of sleep duration with current BMI and BMI change were examined among 310 midlife women in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Sleep Study (2003-2005). Methods: Sleep duration was assessed for approximately one month with concurrent wrist actigraphy and sleep diaries. The presence and severity of sleep-disordered breathing was quantified using the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) based on in-home polysomnography. BMI was assessed annually through core SWAN visit 10 (2006 and 2008). Results: Mean BMI increased from 29.6 (SD = 7.8) kg/m2 to 30.0 (SD = 8.0) kg/m2 over an average of 4.6 years (SD = 1.0) of follow-up. In cross-sectional analyses controlling for AHI, demographic variables, and several potential confounding variables, actigraphy (estimate = -1.22, 95% confidence interval (CI): - 2.03, -0.42) and diary (estimate = -0.86, 95% CI -1.62, -0.09) measures of sleep duration were inversely associated with BMI. Each hour of less sleep was associated with 1.22 kg/m2 greater BMI for actigraphy sleep duration, and a 0.86 kg/m 2 greater BMI for diary sleep duration. Longitudinal associations between sleep duration and annual BMI change were nonsignificant in unadjusted and fully adjusted models. Conclusion: In this cohort of midlife women, cross-sectional associations between sleep duration and current BMI were independent of sleep-disordered breathing, but sleep duration was not prospectively associated with weight change.
机译:目的:睡眠时间短与目前较高的BMI和随后的体重增加有关。然而,大多数先前的纵向研究受到对自我报告的睡眠时间的依赖的限制,并且没有一个解释睡眠障碍性呼吸的潜在混杂效应。在《全国妇女健康研究》(SWAN)睡眠研究(2003-2005年)中,检查了310名中年妇女的睡眠时间与当前BMI和BMI变化的关系。方法:评估睡眠时间约一个月,同时进行手腕活动和睡眠日记。基于室内多导睡眠图,使用呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)量化睡眠呼吸障碍的存在和严重程度。每年通过核心SWAN访问10(2006和2008)对BMI进行评估。结果:在平均4.6年(SD = 1.0)的随访期内,平均BMI从29.6(SD = 7.8)kg / m2增加到30.0(SD = 8.0)kg / m2。在控制AHI,人口统计学变量和一些潜在混淆变量的横断面分析中,书法(估计= -1.22,95%置信区间(CI):-2.03,-0.42)和日记(估计= -0.86,95%CI) -1.62,-0.09)测量睡眠时间与BMI成反比。每小时睡眠减少与书法睡眠时间的BMI增加1.22 kg / m2和日记睡眠时间的BMI增加0.86 kg / m 2有关。在未经调整和完全调整的模型中,睡眠时间与年度BMI变化之间的纵向关系不显着。结论:在这个中年妇女队列中,睡眠时间和当前BMI之间的横断面关联与睡眠呼吸紊乱无关,但睡眠时间与体重变化无关。

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