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Short Sleep Duration and Poor Sleep Quality Increase the Risk of Diabetes in Japanese Workers With No Family History of Diabetes

机译:睡眠时间短和睡眠质量差会增加无糖尿病家族史的日本工人患糖尿病的风险

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OBJECTIVE - To investigate whether a difference in the risk for diabetes exists in Japanese workers with regard to sleep duration/quality and the presence or absence of a family history of diabetes (FHD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - The researchers conducted a prospective, occupational-based study of local government employees in Sapporo, Japan. Between April 2003 and March 2004, 3,570 nondiabetic participants, aged 35–55 years, underwent annual health checkups and completed a self-administered questionnaire that included information on sleep duration/quality and FHD at baseline.Having diabetes was defined as takingmedication for diabetes or a fasting plasma glucose level of $126 mg/dL at follow-up (2007–2008). RESULTS - A total of 121 (3.4%) new cases of diabetes were reported. In multivariate logistic regression models of workers without an FHD, and after adjustment for potential confounding factors, the odds ratio (95% CI) for developing diabetes was 5.37 (1.38–20.91) in those with a sleep duration of #5 h compared with those with a sleep duration of .7 h. Other risk factors were awakening during the night (5.03 [1.43–17.64]), self-perceived insufficient sleep duration (6.76 [2.09–21.87]), and unsatisfactory overall quality of sleep (3.71 [1.37–10.07]). In subjects with an FHD, these associations were either absent or weaker. CONCLUSIONS - The current study shows that poor sleep is associated with a higher risk of developing diabetes in workers without an FHD. Promoting healthy sleeping habits may be effective for preventing the development of diabetes in people without an FHD.
机译:目的-研究日本工人在睡眠时间/质量以及是否存在糖尿病家族史(FHD)方面是否存在糖尿病风险。研究设计和方法-研究人员对日本札幌市的地方政府雇员进行了基于职业的前瞻性研究。在2003年4月至2004年3月之间,对3570名35-55岁的非糖尿病参与者进行了年度健康检查,并完成了一份自我管理的调查问卷,其中包括基线时的睡眠时间/质量和FHD信息。随访(2007-2008年)的空腹血糖水平为$ 126 mg / dL。结果-总共报告了121例(3.4%)糖尿病新病例。在没有FHD的工人的多因素logistic回归模型中,在校正了潜在的混杂因素后,与睡眠时间为#5 h的人群相比,患糖尿病的几率(95%CI)为5.37(1.38–20.91)。睡眠时间为0.7小时。其他风险因素包括夜间醒来(5.03 [1.43–17.64]),自我感觉不足的睡眠时间(6.76 [2.09–21.87])和整体睡眠质量不理想(3.71 [1.37-10.07])。在患有FHD的受试者中,这些关联不存在或较弱。结论-当前的研究表明,缺乏FHD的工人睡眠不足与患糖尿病的风险较高相关。促进健康的睡眠习惯可能对预防没有FHD的人的糖尿病有效。

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