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Sleep in America: Role of racial/ethnic differences

机译:美国睡眠:种族/民族差异的作用

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Sleep duration in America has gradually declined over the last four decades and appears to have reached a plateau for the last six years, with recent studies reporting that the population's current average sleep duration is approximately 6 h. In this paper, we examine epidemiologic and community-based data on sleep complaints reported by American adults, specifically addressing the role of race/ethnicity in the subjective report of sleep problems. Subjective and objective findings indicate that black (throughout the text, we use the term black in lieu of African American for there are instances where we refer to individuals with self-ascribed race/ethnicity as black, African American, African, or Caribbean American; the term white is used to denote individuals of European descent). Americans have higher rates of long (≥9 h) and short (≤5 h) sleep than their white counterparts, and this may mediate a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes among blacks. In addition, studies show mixed results on sleep complaints among blacks compared to those among other ethnicities. This paper explores factors that may contribute to racial/ethnic differences in sleep including intra-ethnic variation, cultural biases, genetics and psychosocial factors.
机译:在过去的40年中,美国的睡眠时间逐渐减少,并且在最近的6年中似乎达到了平稳期,最近的研究报告说,该人群当前的平均睡眠时间约为6小时。在本文中,我们研究了美国成年人报告的关于睡眠投诉的流行病学和基于社区的数据,特别涉及种族/民族在睡眠问题主观报告中的作用。主观和客观发现表明,黑人(在全文中,我们使用黑人代替非裔美国人,因为在某些情况下,我们将具有自称种族/民族的人称为黑人,非裔美国人,非洲人或加勒比海裔;白色一词用于表示具有欧洲血统的人)。与白人相比,美国人的长期(≥9 h)和短暂(≤5 h)睡眠时间更高,这可能会介导黑人患心血管疾病,肥胖和糖尿病的风险更高。此外,研究表明,与其他种族相比,黑人在睡眠方面的投诉结果好坏参半。本文探讨了可能导致睡眠种族/种族差异的因素,包括种族内部差异,文化偏见,遗传和社会心理因素。

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