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Association of accelerometer-measured sleep duration and different intensities of physical activity with incident type 2 diabetes in a population-based cohort study
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作者 Xinyi Jin Yilin Chen +8 位作者 Hongliang Feng Mingqing Zhou Joey W.Y.Chang Yaping Liu Alice Pik Shan Kong Xiao Tan Yun-Kwok Wing Yannis Yan Liang Jihui Zhang 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第2期222-232,共11页
Purpose:The aim of the current study was to investigate the association of accelerometer-measured sleep duration and different intensities of physical activity(PA)with the risk of incident type 2 diabetes in a populat... Purpose:The aim of the current study was to investigate the association of accelerometer-measured sleep duration and different intensities of physical activity(PA)with the risk of incident type 2 diabetes in a population-based prospective cohort study.Methods:Altogether,88,000 participants(mean age=62.2±7.9 years,mean±SD)were included from the UK Biobank.Sleep duration(short:<6 h/day;normal:6-8 h/day;long:>8 h/day)and PA of different intensities were measured using a wrist-won accelerometer over a 7-day period between 2013 and 2015.PA was classified according to the median or World Health Organization-recommendation:total volume of PA(high,low),moderate-to-vigorous PA(MVPA)(recommended,not recommended),and light-intensity PA(high,low).Incidence of type 2diabetes was ascertained using hospital records or death registries.Results:During a median follow-up of 7.0 years,1615 incident type 2 diabetes cases were documented.Compared with normal sleep duration,short(hazard ratio(HR)=1.21,95%confidence interval(95%CI):1.03-1.41)but not long sleep duration(HR=1.01,95%CI:0.89-1.15)was associated with excessive type 2 diabetes risk.This increased risk among short sleepers seems to be protected against by PA.Compared with normal sleepers with high or recommended PA,short sleepers with low volume of PA(HR=1.81,95%CI:1.46-2.25),not recommended(below the World Health Organization-recommended level of)MVPA(HR=1.92,95%CI:1.55-2.36),or low light-intensity PA(HR=1.49,95%CI:1.13-1.90)had a higher risk of type 2 diabetes,while short sleepers with a high volume of PA(HR=1.14,95%CI:0.88-1.49),recommended MVPA(HR=1.02,95%CI:0.71-1.48),or high light-intensity PA(HR=1.14,95%CI:0.92-1.41)did not.Conclusion:Accelerometer-measured short but not long sleep duration was associated with a higher risk of incident type 2 diabetes.A higher level of PA,regardless of intensity,potentially ameliorates this excessive risk. 展开更多
关键词 Light physical activity sleep duration Triaxial accelerometer Type 2 diabetes UK Biobank
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Report on Childhood Obesity in China (10): Association of Sleep Duration with Obesity 被引量:16
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作者 MENG Li Ping LIUAi Ling +9 位作者 HU Xiao Qi ZHANG Qian DU Song Ming FANG Hong Yun MA Jun XU Gui Fa LI Ying GUO Hong Wei DU Lin MA Guan Sheng 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期133-140,共8页
Objectives To explore the association of sleep duration with obesity among children in urban areas of China.Methods A total of 6 576 children(3 293 boys and 3 283 girls) aged 7-11 years were randomly selected from 3... Objectives To explore the association of sleep duration with obesity among children in urban areas of China.Methods A total of 6 576 children(3 293 boys and 3 283 girls) aged 7-11 years were randomly selected from 36 primary schools in 6 metropolitan cities in China.A 7-day Physical Activity Recall was used to assess the sleep duration and physical activity level.The height,weight,waist circumference(WC) and percentage of body fat(%BF,as determined by bioelectrical impedance analysis technique) were measured by following the standardized operation procedures.The information on demography,lifestyle and eating habits was collected with a self-administered questionnaire from participants and their parents.Results The average sleep duration per night in the children was 9.7 h with the decreasing trends along with the increase of age(P0.05).The sleep duration was negatively associated with body mass index(BMI) and WC in both boys and girls after adjustment for confounders(β value-0.23 and-0.82 for boys,-0.24 and-0.91 for girls,respectively,P0.01).However,no significant association of sleep duration with %BF was found.Children who slept less than 9.0 h per night had a higher risk for overweight and obesity(OR=1.29,95% CI:1.01,1.64) and abdominal obesity(OR=1.38,95% CI:1.04,1.83) as compared with those who slept for 10.0-10.9 h.Conclusions Short sleep duration is associated with obesity.It is important to ensure adequate sleep duration of children and foster their healthy lifestyle at an early stage of life. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration OBESITY CHILDREN China
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Predicted 10-year Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Its Association with Sleep Duration among Adults in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region,China 被引量:2
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作者 WANG Yu Xue ZHANG Li +14 位作者 LI Chun Jun QI Xin FAN Ya Qi HE Jiang Shan GUO Pei HU Jia Lin CHEN Shuo NIU Yu Jie LIU Feng ZHANG Rong LI Qiang MA Shi Tao ZHANG Mian Zhi HONG Cheng Lin ZHANG Min Ying 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第10期803-813,共11页
Objective The study aims to predict 10-year cardiovascular disease(CVD)risk and explore its association with sleep duration among Chinese urban adults.Methods We analyzed part of the baseline data of a cohort that rec... Objective The study aims to predict 10-year cardiovascular disease(CVD)risk and explore its association with sleep duration among Chinese urban adults.Methods We analyzed part of the baseline data of a cohort that recruited adults for health screening by cluster sampling.The simplified Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and Framingham 10-year risk score(FRS)were used to measure sleep duration and CVD risk.Demographic characteristics,personal history of chronic diseases,lifestyle factors were collected using a questionnaire.Height,weight,total cholesterol(TC),and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)were also measured.Multiple logistic regression models were performed to explore the association of sleep duration with the predicted CVD risk.Results We included 31,135 participants(median age 44 years,53.02%males)free of CVD,cerebral stroke,and not taking lipid-lowering agents.Overall,14.05%,and 25.55%of participants were at medium and high predicted CVD risk,respectively.Short sleep was independently associated with increased odds of medium to high risk of predicted 10-year CVD among males(OR=1.10;95%CI:1.01–1.19)and increased odds of medium to high and high risk of predicted 10-year CVD among females(OR=1.23;95%CI:1.08–1.40;OR=1.27;95%CI:1.11–1.44).In contrast,long sleep had no association with cardiovascular risk.Conclusion A substantial number of adults free of CVD were at high 10-year CVD risk.Short sleep was associated with increased odds of predicted CVD risk. 展开更多
关键词 Predicted 10-year CVD risk Framingham risk score sleep duration
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Night Sleep Duration and Risk of Cognitive Impairment in a Chinese Population: A Cross-sectional Study 被引量:5
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作者 SONG Qiao Feng LIU Xiao Xue +5 位作者 HU Wan Ning HAN Xiao Chen ZHOU Wen Hua LU Ai Dong WANG Xi Zhu WU Shou Ling 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第10期749-757,共9页
Objective Although sleep is one of the most important health-related behavioral factors, the association between night sleep duration and cognitive impairment has not been fully understood. A cross-sectional study was... Objective Although sleep is one of the most important health-related behavioral factors, the association between night sleep duration and cognitive impairment has not been fully understood. A cross-sectional study was conducted with a random sample of 2,514 participants (≥ 40 years of age; 46.6% women) in China to examine the association between night sleep duration and cognitive impairment. Methods Night sleep duration was categorized as ≤ 5, 6, 7, 8, or ≥ 9 h per night. Cognitive function was measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination. A multivariate regression analysis was used to analyze the association of night sleep duration with cognitive impairment. A total of 122 participants were diagnosed with cognitive impairment. Results A U-shaped association between night sleep duration and cognitive impairment was found. The odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of cognitive impairment (with 7 h of daily sleep being considered as the reference) for individuals reporting ≤ 5, 6, 8, and ≥ 9 h were 2.14 (1.20-3.83), 1.13 (0.67-1.89), 1.51 (0.82-2.79), and 5.37 (1.62-17.80), respectively (P ≤ 0.01). Conclusion Short or long night sleep duration was an important sleep-related factor independently associated with cognitive impairment and may be a useful marker for increased risk of cognitive impairment. 展开更多
关键词 Night sleep duration Cognitive Impairment Cross-sectional
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Associations of sleep duration with childhood obesity: findings from a national cohort study in China 被引量:1
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作者 Liwang Gao Yang Wu +2 位作者 Jiang Zhu Weidong Wang Youfa Wang 《Global Health Journal》 2022年第3期149-155,共7页
Objective:Examine effect of sleep duration on children’s risk of overweight and obesity;and study associations between activities in the last hour before bedtime and sleep outcomes(sleep duration,sleep quality,and sl... Objective:Examine effect of sleep duration on children’s risk of overweight and obesity;and study associations between activities in the last hour before bedtime and sleep outcomes(sleep duration,sleep quality,and sleep onset latency).Methods:Children’s data were recruited using a questionnaire survey from a nationally representative sample of children(n=10279)in China in 2013‒2016.Mixed-effects models were used to test associations among variables stratified by sex.Results:Sleep duration was positively associated with BMI in boys(β=0.04,P=0.021).Girls with short sleep durations(<8 h/d)tended to have higher BMI values than those with normal sleep durations(8‒9 h/d)(β=0.12,P=0.063).The top three activities were playing electronic devices(Factor 1),doing homework,and reading(combined as Factor 2).Factors 1 and 2 were both significantly associated with sleep duration(β=0.17,P<0.001;β=−0.26,P<0.001,respectively).Conclusion:Sleep duration seems to affect BMI in Chinese children.Using electronic devices and reading before bedtime influenced sleep duration.Good bedtime habits and sleep duration can help weight management in children. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration OVERWEIGHT OBESITY Activities before bedtime CHILDREN China
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Gender-specific Association of Sleep Duration with Body Mass Index,Waist Circumference,and Body Fat in Chinese Adults 被引量:2
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作者 YAN Liu Xia CHEN Xiao Rong +7 位作者 CHEN Bo BAI Ya Min LI Jian Hong ZHANG Xin Wei DONG Zhong WANG Hao MI Sheng Quan ZHAO Wen Hua 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期157-169,共13页
Objective To examine the association between habitual sleep duration and obesity among Chinese adults. Methods The association of sleep duration and obesity was investigated among 7,094 community-dwelling Chinese adul... Objective To examine the association between habitual sleep duration and obesity among Chinese adults. Methods The association of sleep duration and obesity was investigated among 7,094 community-dwelling Chinese adults. Sleep duration was self-reported. In this study, obesity was defined as follows: body mass index (BMI) ≥ 28 kg/m^2, waist circumference (WC) ≥ 85 cm in men and ≥ 80 cm in women, and percent body fat (%BF) ≥ 25 in men and ≥ 35 in women. Logistic and quantile regressions were employed to examine relationships of interest. Results Overall, 6.42% of the participants reported short sleep durations (〈 6 h/d) while 14.71% reported long (≥ 9 h/d) sleep durations. Long sleepers (≥ 9 h/d) represented a greater frequency of women with obesity [odds ratio (OR): 1.30; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02-1.67] and high body fat (1.43, 1.04-1.96) than those who slept 7-8 h/d. An association between long sleep times and higher BMI estimations was found across the 10th-75th percentile of the BMI distribution. Among men, long sleepers (≥ 9 h/d) presented lower risks of developing abdominal obesity compared with individuals who slept 7-8 h/d (OR = 0.79, 95% CI: 0.44-0.99). Conclusion Our study suggests that long sleep durations are associated with general obesity in Chinese women but reduced waist circumferences in men. Confirmatory studies are needed to determine the heterogeneous association of sleep time and obesity by gender. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration Gender Obesity Quantile regression
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Association between drinking behavior and sleep duration in Chinese adults: findings from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 被引量:1
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作者 Fan-Fan Zhao Wei-Min Li +3 位作者 Qing-Qing Liu Xiao-Jie Feng Yuan-Jie Li Jun Lyu 《TMR Non-Drug Therapy》 2021年第1期19-27,共9页
Background:To examine the association between alcohol drinking and short sleep duration among Chinese adults.Methods:Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria,28,167 records of 15,074 adults longitudinal data were obt... Background:To examine the association between alcohol drinking and short sleep duration among Chinese adults.Methods:Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria,28,167 records of 15,074 adults longitudinal data were obtained from the China Health and Nutrition Survey for the period from 2004 to 2011.A multilevel logistic regression model was employed to explore the association between alcohol drinking and sleep duration.Results:Compared with nondrinking participants,a high drinking frequency was positively correlated with a short sleep duration in both the males(odds ratio(OR)=1.33,95%confidence interval(CI)=1.20–1.48,P<0.001)and females(OR=1.60,95%CI=1.18–2.18,P=0.003)before the covariates were adjusted.After adjusting for age,residence area,education level,marital status,smoking,coffee consumption,tea consumption,and activity level,this association remained significant in the males(OR=1.31,95%CI=1.17–1.46,P<0.001)but not in the females(OR=1.16,95%CI=0.85–1.59,P=0.340).Conclusion:The present results suggest that a high drinking frequency was positively correlated with a short sleep duration in male population.Comprehensive measures therefore need to be implemented to improve sleep duration,especially to increase awareness of the dangers of drinking alcohol. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration Alcohol drinking Longitudinal study China Health and Nutrition Survey
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Association between sleep duration and overweight/obesity among Chinese children and adolescents:a longitudinal study
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作者 Xiao-Jie Feng Qing-Qing Liu +2 位作者 Fan-Fan Zhao Yuan-Jie Li Jun Lyu 《Asian Toxicology Tesearch》 2021年第2期1-8,共8页
Background:To determine the associations between sleep duration and overweight/obesity in Chinese children and adolescents.Methods:This longitudinal study analyzed 3,126 children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years who... Background:To determine the associations between sleep duration and overweight/obesity in Chinese children and adolescents.Methods:This longitudinal study analyzed 3,126 children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years who had participated in the China Health and Nutrition Survey during 2004-2011.Sleep duration was classified into<9 h,9-10 h,and>10 h for children aged 7-12 years,and<8 h,8-9 h,and>9 h for adolescents aged 13-18 years.Results:After adjusting for confounder,short sleep duration was associated with overweight/obesity for girls aged 7-12 years(β=4.32,95%confidence interval=1.27 to 7.37,P=0.006)and boys aged 13-18 years(β=3.38,95%confidence interval=2.01 to 4.74,P<0.001).No statistically significant association was found among the other 2 groups.Meanwhile,long sleep duration was not statistically significant at any age.Conclusion:The association between short sleep duration and overweight/obesity to be dependent on both age and gender. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration OVERWEIGHT/OBESITY Longitudinal study China Health and Nutrition Survey
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Wild Nutrition’s Food-Grown® Magnesium Supplementation Increases Sleep Quality and Sleep Duration and Reduces Stress in a Healthy Adult Population: A Double-Blind, Randomised, Placebo-Controlled Study
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作者 David Briskey Jane Erickson +1 位作者 Chelsie Smith Amanda Rao 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 CAS 2024年第7期509-523,共15页
Background: Magnesium, an essential mineral crucial for various bodily functions, has been shown to positively influence sleep patterns. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Food-Grown® magnesium in enhan... Background: Magnesium, an essential mineral crucial for various bodily functions, has been shown to positively influence sleep patterns. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Food-Grown® magnesium in enhancing sleep quality and duration, as well as overall well-being. Methods: Eighty participants were randomly assigned to receive either 80 mg of Food-Grown® magnesium or a placebo (microcrystalline cellulose) daily for 8 weeks. Participants completed questionnaires assessing sleep quality, daytime drowsiness, quality of life, anxiety, and stress levels. Additionally, participants maintained daily sleep diaries and wore wrist-worn actigraphy devices. The primary outcome measured was the change in sleep quality and duration. Results: Seventy-one participants fulfilled all study requirements (35 in the active group and 36 in the placebo group). Magnesium supplementation significantly improved reported sleep quality, with the active group showing a 32% increase compared to 16% in the placebo group (p = 0.034). Moreover, magnesium supplementation led to a decrease in reported stress scores at week 8 compared to the placebo group (3.7 ± 2.6 vs. 5.5 ± 3.1, respectively). Both the magnesium and placebo groups exhibited significant increases in reported sleep duration and reductions in time to fall asleep, sleep disturbance, sleep latency, sleep medication usage, and total Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score at week 8 compared to baseline. Conclusion: Magnesium supplementation notably enhanced sleep quality and reduced stress levels compared to the placebo group. These findings highlight the potential of magnesium as a beneficial supplement for improving sleep quality and overall well-being. 展开更多
关键词 Magnesium sleep Quality sleep duration Stress Food-Grown
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and sleep disorders
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作者 Lu-Fang Bu Chong-Yu Xiong +4 位作者 Jie-Yi Zhong Yan Xiong Dong-Ming Li Fen-Fang Hong Shu-Long Yang 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2024年第3期304-315,共12页
Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep diso... Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)may be associated with sleep disorders.In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two,we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep disorders,especially obstructive sleep apnea(OSA),on the incidence of NAFLD,and analyzed the possible mechanisms after adjusting for confounding factors.NAFLD is independently associated with sleep disorders.Different sleep disorders may be the cause of the onset and aggravation of NAFLD.An excessive or insufficient sleep duration,poor sleep quality,insomnia,sleep-wake disorders,and OSA may increase the incidence of NAFLD.Despite that some research suggests a unidirectional causal link between the two,specifically,the onset of NAFLD is identified as a result of changes in sleep characteristics,and the reverse relationship does not hold true.Nevertheless,there is still a lack of specific research elucidating the reasons behind the higher risk of developing sleep disorders in individuals with NAFLD.Further research is needed to establish a clear relationship between NAFLD and sleep disorders.This will lay the groundwork for earlier identification of potential patients,which is crucial for earlier monitoring,diagnosis,effective prevention,and treatment of NAFLD. 展开更多
关键词 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease sleep duration sleep quality sleep disorders Obstructive sleep apnea
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Association between sleep duration and incidence of type 2 diabetes in China: the REACTION study 被引量:2
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作者 Hongzhou Liu Gang Chen +7 位作者 Junping Wen Anping Wang Yimin Mu Jingtao Dou Weijun Gu Li Zang Saichun Zhang Zhaohui Lyu 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第10期1242-1248,共7页
Backgrounds: Inadequate sleep duration is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and the relationship is nonlinear. We aim to assess the curve relationship between night sleep duration and the incidence of t... Backgrounds: Inadequate sleep duration is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and the relationship is nonlinear. We aim to assess the curve relationship between night sleep duration and the incidence of type 2 diabetes in China.Methods: A cohort of 11,539 participants from the REACTION study without diabetes at baseline (2011) were followed until 2014 for the development of type 2 diabetes. The average number of hours of sleep per night was grouped. Incidence rates and odds ratios (ORs) were calculated for the development of diabetes in each sleep duration category.Results: Compared to people who sleep for 7 to 8 h/night, people with longer sleep duration (≥9 h/night) had a greater risk of type 2 diabetes (OR: 1.27;95% CI: 1.01-1.61), while shorter sleep (<6 h/night) had no significant difference in risk of type 2 diabetes. When the dataset was stratified based on selected covariates, the association between type 2 diabetes and long sleep duration became more evident among individuals <65 years of age, male, body mass index <24 kg/m2 or with hypertension or hyperlipidemia, no interaction effects were observed. Furthermore, compared to people persistently sleeping 7 to 9 h/night, those who persistently slept ≥9 h/night had a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. The optimal sleep duration was 6.3 to 7.5 h/night.Conclusions: Short or long sleep duration was associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Persistently long sleep duration increased the risk. 展开更多
关键词 sleep duration Type 2 diabetes PREVALENCE RISK
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Sleep Duration and Factors Related to Sleep Loss in 3-14-Year-Old Children in Beijing: A Cross-Sectional Survey 被引量:2
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作者 Xiao-Dan Li Jun Tai +6 位作者 Zhi-Fei Xu Gui-Xiang Wang Yun-Xiao Wu Jiang-Nan Du Jie Zhang Xiao-Xia Peng Xin Ni 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第15期1799-1807,共9页
Background: It is known that short sleep duration adversely affects children's behavior and physical development. This study aimed to investigate the status of sleep duration in 3-14-year-old children in Beijing and... Background: It is known that short sleep duration adversely affects children's behavior and physical development. This study aimed to investigate the status of sleep duration in 3-14-year-old children in Beijing and explore the related factors of sleep loss with them. Methods: In this study, a cross-sectional study of random stratified cluster sampling was conducted on 3-14-year-old children and adolescents in Beijing. According to the proportion of children in each district and school, the final cohort included a total of 11 kindergartens, 7 primary schools, and 8 junior high schools from 7 districts of Beijing. Children of sampled classes were included, and their parents were invited to fill a series of questionnaires including the simplified Chinese version of Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire, Sleep Questionnaire Scale, and Hong Kong-Children Sleep Questionnaire about the performance of the last 6 months. Results: Out of the total 11,420 questionnaires, 9198 questionnaires were valid and effective with the response rate of 80.54%. The age of the investigated children was 8.8 ± 3.8 years, including 4736 males and 4462 females. The daily sleep duration of children in Beijing was 9.7 ± 0.7 h. The prevalence of sleep loss (〈9 h/day) of children in Beijing was 11.8%. The daily sleep duration of children aged 〈6, 6 ≤ age 〈11, and ≥11 years was 9.7 ± 0.6 h, 9.6 ± 0.6 h, and 9.5 ± 0.8 h, respectively. The sleep duration reduced significantly in children aged ≥11 years as compared to younger children in Beijing which was mainly contributed by the variation tendency of sleep duration on weekdays. The multivariate logistic regression analysis identified factors associated with sleep loss (P 〈 0.05): male (odds ratio [OR] = 1.32, 95% confidence interval [CI ]: 1.15-1.51 ), age ≥11 years (OR = 2.37, 95% CI: 1.92-2.93), overweight (OR = 1.34, 95% CI: 1.17-1.54), family history of snoring (OR - 1.35, 95% CI: 1.13-1.61 ) and activities before bedtime with watching TV (OR = 1.24, 95% CI: 1.08 1.43), sports (OR = 1.22, 95% C/: 1.01-1.48), playing cellphone (OR = 1.91,95% CI: 1.31-2.73) and surfing the Internet (OR = 1.27, 95% CI: 1.06-1.52) and among them age 〉11 years and playing cellphone betbre bedtime had greater impact on children's short sleep duration than that of other factors. Conclusions: Sleep loss was common among 3-14-year-old children in Beijing. Sleep duration decreased with age, especially among children over 11 years old. Factors associated with sleep loss covered sociodemographic characteristics, family sleep habits and routine activities before bedtime, and among those variables, age ≥11 years and playing with cellphones before bedtime had a greater impact on sleep duration, indicating that existing sleep loss in 3-14-year-old children could be, at least partly, improved by paying more attention to children aged of l I years or entering Grade 5 and Grade 6 and to children with a family history of snoring; by reducing the use of electronic products betbre bedtime, especially cellphones; by managing weight and keeping fit; and by improving the bedtime routine. 展开更多
关键词 CHILD Cross-Sectional Survey sleep duration
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Relationship of sleep duration and annual changes in sleep duration with the incidence of gastrointestinal cancers:a prospective cohort study
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作者 Yu-Heng Chen Zhang-Yan Lyu +10 位作者 Gang Wang Xiao-Shuang Feng Shuang-Hua Xie Shuo-Hua Chen Jian Yin Jian-Song Ren Zi-Han Mi Shen Wang Shou-Ling Wu Ni Li Min Dai 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第24期2976-2984,共9页
Background:Prospective analyses have yet to identify a consistent relationship between sleep duration and the incidence of gastrointestinal(GI)cancers.The effect of changes in sleep duration on GI cancer incidence has... Background:Prospective analyses have yet to identify a consistent relationship between sleep duration and the incidence of gastrointestinal(GI)cancers.The effect of changes in sleep duration on GI cancer incidence has scarcely been studied.Therefore,we aimed to examine the association between baseline sleep duration and annual changes in sleep duration and GI cancer risk in a large population-based cohort study.Methods:A total of 123,495 participants with baseline information and 83,511 participants with annual changes in sleep duration information were prospectively observed from 2006 to 2015 for cancer incidence.Cox proportional-hazards models were used to calculate hazard ratios(HRs)and their confidence intervals(CIs)for GI cancers according to sleep duration and annual changes in sleep duration.Results:In baseline sleep duration analyses,short sleep duration(≤5 h)was significantly associated with a lower risk of GI cancer in females(HR:0.31,95%CI:0.10-0.90),and a linear relationship between baseline sleep duration and GI cancer was observed(P=0.010),especially in males and in the>50-year-old group.In the annual changes in sleep duration analyses,with stable category(0 to-15 min/year)as the control group,decreased sleep duration(≤-15 min/year)was significantly associated with the development of GI cancer(HR:1.29;95%CI:1.04-1.61),especially in the>50-year-old group(HR:1.32;95%CI:1.01-1.71),and increased sleep duration(>0 min/year)was significantly associated with GI cancer in females(HR:2.89;95%CI:1.14-7.30).Conclusions:Both sleep duration and annual changes in sleep duration were associated with the incidence of GI cancer. 展开更多
关键词 Gastrointestinal cancer sleep duration Annual changes Prospective cohort Cancer risk
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Deconstructing athletes’sleep:A systematic review of the influence of age,sex,athletic expertise,sport type,and season on sleep characteristics
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作者 Angelos Vlahoyiannis George Aphamis +3 位作者 Gregory C.Bogdanis Giorgos K.Sakkas Eleni Andreou Christoforos D.Giannaki 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2021年第4期387-402,共16页
Purpose:This systematic review aimed to describe objective sleep parameters for athletes under different conditions and address potential sleep issues in this specific population.Methods:PubMed and Scopus were searche... Purpose:This systematic review aimed to describe objective sleep parameters for athletes under different conditions and address potential sleep issues in this specific population.Methods:PubMed and Scopus were searched from inception to April 2019.Included studies measured sleep only via objective evaluation tools such as polysomnography or actigraphy.The modified version of the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was used for the quality assessment of the studies.Results:Eighty-one studies were included,of which 56 were classified as medium quality,5 studies as low quality,and 20 studies as high quality.A total of 1830 athletes were monitored over 18,958 nights.Average values for sleep-related parameters were calculated for all athletes according to sex,age,athletic expertise level,training season,and type of sport.Athletes slept on average 7.2±1.1 h/night(mean±SD),with 86.3%±6.8%sleep efficiency(SE).In all datasets,the athletes’mean total sleep time was<8 h.SE was low for young athletes(80.3%±8.8%).Reduced SE was attributed to high wake after sleep onset rather than sleep onset latency.During heavy training periods,sleep duration and SE were on average 36 min and 0.8%less compared to pre-season and 42 min and 3.0%less compared to in-season training periods,respectively.Conclusion:Athletes’sleep duration was found to be short with low SE,in comparison to the general consensus for non-athlete healthy adults.Notable sleep issues were revealed in young athletes.Sleep quality and architecture tend to change across different training periods. 展开更多
关键词 ACTIGRAPHY POLYSOMNOGRAPHY sleep architecture sleep duration sleep quality
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Twenty-four-hour movement guidelines during middle adolescence and their association with glucose outcomes and type 2 diabetes mellitus in adulthood
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作者 Antonio García-Hermoso JoséFrancisco López-Gil +2 位作者 Yasmin Ezzatvar Robinson Ramírez-Vélez Mikel Izquierdo 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第2期167-174,共8页
Purpose:The aim of the present study was to determine the association between adherence to the 24-h movement guidelines during middle adolescence and glucose outcomes(glycated hemoglobin and fasting glucose)and type 2... Purpose:The aim of the present study was to determine the association between adherence to the 24-h movement guidelines during middle adolescence and glucose outcomes(glycated hemoglobin and fasting glucose)and type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)in adulthood,14 and 22 years later.Methods:We analyzed data from apparently healthy adolescents aged 12-18 years who participated in WavesⅠandⅡ(1994-1996,n=14,738),WaveⅣ(2008-2009,n=8913),and Wave V(2016-2018,n=3457)of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health(Add Health)in the United States.Physical activity,screen time,and sleep duration were measured using questionnaires,and the 24-h guidelines were defined as:5 or more times moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week,≤2 h per day of screen time,and 9-11 h of sleep for 12-13 years and 8-10 h for 14-17 years.Capillary and venous whole blood was collected and analyzed to determine glycated hemoglobin and fasting glucose for WavesⅣandⅤ,respectively.Results:Only 2.1%of the adolescents met all the 3 guidelines,and 37.8%met none of them.In both wavesⅣandⅤ,adolescents who met physical activity and screen time guidelines had lower odds of T2DM in adulthood than those who did not meet any of these guidelines(WaveⅣ;prevalence ratio(PR)=0.57,95%confidence interval(95%CI):0.21-0.89;Wave V:PR=0.43,95%CI:0.32-0.74).Only for Wave V did adolescents who met all 3 guidelines have lower odds of T2DM at follow-up compared with those who did not meet any of these guidelines(PR=0.47,95%CI:0.24-0.91).Also,for each increase in meeting one of the 24-h recommendations,the odds of T2DM decreased by 18%(PR=0.82,95%CI:0.61-0.99)and 15%(PR=0.85,95%CI:0.65-0.98)in adulthood for WavesⅣandⅤ,respectively.Conclusion:Promoting all 24-h movement guidelines in adolescence,especially physical activity and screen time,is important for lowering the potential risk of T2DM in adulthood. 展开更多
关键词 Glucose metabolism Glycated hemoglobin Physical activity Screen time sleep duration
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Meeting 24-h movement guidelines: Prevalence, correlates, and the relationships with overweight and obesity among Chinese children and adolescents 被引量:17
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作者 Si-Tong Chen Yang Liu +9 位作者 Mark S.Tremblay Jin-Tao Hong Yan Tang Zhen-Bo Cao Jie Zhuang Zheng Zhu Xueping Wu Lijuan Wang Yujun Cai Peijie Chen 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2021年第3期349-359,共11页
Background:Meeting 24-h movement guidelines by children and adolescents has been associated with improved indicators of health,although it has been under-studied in China.Hence,this study aimed to investigate the prev... Background:Meeting 24-h movement guidelines by children and adolescents has been associated with improved indicators of health,although it has been under-studied in China.Hence,this study aimed to investigate the prevalence of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines,its correlates,and its relationships with body mass index in children and adolescents in China.Methods:Cross-sectional data from the 2017 Youth Study in China of 114,072 children and adolescents(mean age=13.75 years,49.18%boys)were used.Meeting 24-h movement guidelines(60 min of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity,2 h of daily leisure screen time,911 h and 810 h nightly sleep duration for 613-year-olds and 1417-year-olds,respectively)and height and weight of all participants were assessed.The prevalence of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines and World Health Organization weight status categories were determined.Generalized linear models were used to determine the correlates of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines and the relationships of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines with overweight(OW)and obesity(OB).Results:Only 5.12%of Chinese children and adolescents met the 24-h movement guidelines,and 22.44%were classified as OW/OB.Older children and adolescents were less likely to meet the 24-h movement guidelines.Parental education level and family income were positively related to meeting the 24-h movement guidelines.Children and adolescents meeting the 24-h movement guidelines showed lower odds ratios for OW/OB.Compared with participants meeting the 24-h movement guidelines,boys in 4th6th grades met none of the recommendations(OR=1.22,95%CI:1.061.40),met the screen time recommendation only(OR=1.13,95%CI:1.011.28),met the nightly sleep duration recommendation only(OR=1.14,95%CI:1.031.28),and had significantly higher odds ratios for OW/OB.Similar trends were observed for girls in 4th6th grades:meeting none of the guidelines(OR=1.35,95%CI:1.141.59),meeting sleep duration guidelines only(OR=1.23,95%CI:1.081.39),and meeting moderate-to-vigorous physical activity+nightly sleep duration guidelines(OR=1.24,95%CI:1.011.54).For girls in 7th9th grades,the following trend was observed:meeting none of the guidelines(OR=1.30,95%CI:1.011.67).Conclusion:Very few Chinese children and adolescents met the 24-h movement guidelines.Age(negatively correlated),parental education level,and family income(both positively correlated)were correlates of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines.Children and adolescents meeting the 24-h movement guidelines were more likely to have lower risks for OW/OB,especially in the youngest age group(Grades 46);and girls in the middle age group(Grades 79)were also more likely to have lower risks for OW/OB.Further research studies should explore additional correlates and determinants for meeting the 24-h movement guidelines.Also,future studies should use longitudinal or interventional designs to determine the relationships between meeting the 24-h movement guidelines and OW/OB and other health indicators,while taking sex and age differences into account. 展开更多
关键词 Body weight China Youth Study Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity School-aged children Screen time sleep duration
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Associations of Daytime Napping with Incident Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension in Chinese Adults:A Nationwide Cohort Study 被引量:3
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作者 WANG Lu WANG Ke +5 位作者 LIU Lin Jiong ZHANG Yuan Yuan SHU Hai Nan WANG Kai ZHOU Pei Xuan ZHANG Yun Quan 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第1期22-34,共13页
Objective This study aimed to examine the associations of daytime napping with incident risks of cardiovascular diseases(CVDs)and hypertension(HTN).Methods Data for napping and CVD outcomes in 25 provinces were collec... Objective This study aimed to examine the associations of daytime napping with incident risks of cardiovascular diseases(CVDs)and hypertension(HTN).Methods Data for napping and CVD outcomes in 25 provinces were collected from baseline(2010)and three waves of follow-up(2012-2017)investigations of the China Family Panel Studies.Cox frailty models with random intercepts for the surveyed provinces were used to assess the longitudinal effects of daytime napping on CVD and HTN.Results Compared with non-nappers,30+min nappers had higher risks of CVD and HTN,while no significant associations were observed among<30 min nappers.Incident risks among 30-to<60-min nappers increased by 22%[hazard ratio(HR)1.22,95% confidence interval(CI)1.08-1.39]for CVD and 21%(1.21,1.04-1.41)for HTN,respectively,with corresponding HRs of CVD and HTN of 1.27(1.09-1.47)and 1.38(1.16-1.65)among≥60 min nappers.Nap-associated CVD risks varied by subgroups,with stronger associations in participants with lower body mass index(<24 kg/m^(2)),physically inactive persons,smokers,and participants with longer nighttime sleep(≥7 h/night).Significant effects of daytime napping were observed on rural and northern residents only,highlighting great regional variations in CVD risks associated with napping habits.Conclusions This cohort study revealed strong evidence that long daytime napping(≥30 min)is associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular events. 展开更多
关键词 Daytime napping Cardiovascular disease HYPERTENSION ADULTS sleep duration
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The Impact of Sleep-Wake Behaviour on Tennis Match Performance in Junior State Grade Tennis Players
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作者 Mitchell Turner Philipp Beranek +1 位作者 Ian C.Dunican Travis Cruickshank 《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 CSCD 2023年第2期156-166,共11页
Purpose To date,no study has investigated the extent to which sleep-wake behaviour(SWB)influences match performance in junior tennis players.This study aimed to assess the influence of SWB for the week and night befor... Purpose To date,no study has investigated the extent to which sleep-wake behaviour(SWB)influences match performance in junior tennis players.This study aimed to assess the influence of SWB for the week and night before on match performance,particularly match analytics and activity.Methods This study recruited 10 junior state grade tennis players who wore an actigraphy device and completed a sleep diary for the week before their match on two separate occasions throughout their competition season.Players wore a global positioning system device to track their movement during matches,and an experienced tennis coach recorded players'match analytics.Results This study showed that the sleep fragmentation index was significantly lower the week before matches in females who had won than those who had lost.Additionally,the sleep fragmentation index was significantly lower the night before a given match than the week before.Only sleep fragmentation index and sleep latency significantly influenced match performance in junior tennis players.The percentage of second serves points won differed between match wins and losses for male players,while winners and forced errors differed for female players.Conclusion These findings provide a detailed profile of tennis match play in junior state grade players.Despite individual differences,reduced restlessness the night before a match coincides with increased match performance. 展开更多
关键词 sleep fragmentation Tennis analytics Global positioning system sleep quality sleep duration
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Genetically predicted insomnia causally increases the risk of erectile dysfunction
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作者 Yang Xiong Fu-Xun Zhang +3 位作者 Yang-Chang Zhang Chang-Jing Wu Feng Qin Jiu-Hong Yuan 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期421-425,共5页
Sleep has attracted extensive attention due to its significance in health.However,its association with erectile dysfunction(ED)is insufficiently investigated.To investigate the potential causal links between sleep tra... Sleep has attracted extensive attention due to its significance in health.However,its association with erectile dysfunction(ED)is insufficiently investigated.To investigate the potential causal links between sleep traits(insomnia,sleep duration,and chronotype)and ED,this study was performed.The single-nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs)associated with insomnia,sleep duration,and chronotype were retrieved from previous genome-wide association studies(GWAS).A conventional two-sample Mendelian randomization(MR)was used to estimate the causal links between sleep traits and ED.The summary statistics of ED were from individuals of European ancestry(6175 cases vs 217630 controls).As shown by the random effect inverse-variance-weighting(IVW)estimator,genetically predicted insomnia was causally associated with a 1.15-fold risk of ED(95%confidence interval:1.07-1.23,P<0.001).Sleep duration and morningness were not causally associated with ED,as indicated by the IVW(all P>0.05).These findings were consistent with the results of sensitivity analyses.Based on genetic data,this study provides causal evidence that genetically predicted insomnia increases the risk of ED,whereas sleep duration and chronotype do not. 展开更多
关键词 causal association CHRONOTYPE erectile dysfunction INSOMNIA Mendelian randomization sleep duration
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针刺对中风后睡眠-觉醒障碍患者日间功能的影响:随机对照试验 被引量:1
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作者 邵斌 黄凯烨 +1 位作者 王建斌 陈捷 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 CSCD 2021年第2期95-99,共5页
Objective:To explore the improvements in sleep duration,drowsiness and daytime fatigue in patients with sleep-wake disturbance after ischemic stroke treated by needling at Baihui(百会GV20)and Sishencong(四神聪EX-HN1).... Objective:To explore the improvements in sleep duration,drowsiness and daytime fatigue in patients with sleep-wake disturbance after ischemic stroke treated by needling at Baihui(百会GV20)and Sishencong(四神聪EX-HN1).Methods:A total of 81 patients with post-stroke sleep-wake disturbance were randomly divided into 2 groups,i.e.a control group(39 cases)and a treatment group(42 cases).In the control group,the basic treatment for ischemic stroke was administered.In the treatment group,on the base of the treatment as the control group,acupuncture was applied to GV20 and EX-HN1.The treatment was given once a day,30 min each time,totally for 4 weeks.The daytime sleep duration,sleep need,Epworth Sleepiness Score(ESS)and Fatigue Severity Scale(FSS)score were observed in the patients of two groups before and after treatment.The therapeutic effects were observed.Results:After treatment,the daytime sleep duration and sleep need were all reduced to different extents in the patients of two groups.The daytime sleep duration and sleep need in the treatment group were lower than those in the control group(all P<0.05).After treatment,ESS of two groups were reduced significantly to be(11.21±3.33)points and(6.40±2.11)points,respectively(both P<0.05)and the FSS scores reduced significantly to be(33.62±9.17)points and(21.45±8.17)points,respectively(both P<0.05).Conclusion:Acupuncture at GV20 and EX-HN1 effectively reduces daytime sleep duration,relieves drowsiness and daytime fatigue and improves daytime function of the patients with post-stroke sleepwake disturbance. 展开更多
关键词 Acupuncture DROWSINESS Fatigue sleep duration sleep-wake disturbance STROKE
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