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Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)

OBJECTIVES: Excessively short and long sleep durations are associated with type 2 diabetes, but there is limited information about the association between sleep quality and diabetes. Accordingly, the present study was performed to investigate this relationship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The subjects we...

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Autores principales: Sakamoto, Rika, Yamakawa, Tadashi, Takahashi, Kenichiro, Suzuki, Jun, Shinoda, Minori Matsuura, Sakamaki, Kentaro, Danno, Hirosuke, Tsuchiya, Hirohisa, Waseda, Manabu, Takano, Tatsuro, Minagawa, Fuyuki, Takai, Masahiko, Masutani, Tomohide, Nagakura, Jo, Shigematsu, Erina, Ishikawa, Masashi, Nakajima, Shigeru, Kadonosono, Kazuaki, Terauchi, Yasuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29364963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191771
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author Sakamoto, Rika
Yamakawa, Tadashi
Takahashi, Kenichiro
Suzuki, Jun
Shinoda, Minori Matsuura
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Danno, Hirosuke
Tsuchiya, Hirohisa
Waseda, Manabu
Takano, Tatsuro
Minagawa, Fuyuki
Takai, Masahiko
Masutani, Tomohide
Nagakura, Jo
Shigematsu, Erina
Ishikawa, Masashi
Nakajima, Shigeru
Kadonosono, Kazuaki
Terauchi, Yasuo
author_facet Sakamoto, Rika
Yamakawa, Tadashi
Takahashi, Kenichiro
Suzuki, Jun
Shinoda, Minori Matsuura
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Danno, Hirosuke
Tsuchiya, Hirohisa
Waseda, Manabu
Takano, Tatsuro
Minagawa, Fuyuki
Takai, Masahiko
Masutani, Tomohide
Nagakura, Jo
Shigematsu, Erina
Ishikawa, Masashi
Nakajima, Shigeru
Kadonosono, Kazuaki
Terauchi, Yasuo
author_sort Sakamoto, Rika
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Excessively short and long sleep durations are associated with type 2 diabetes, but there is limited information about the association between sleep quality and diabetes. Accordingly, the present study was performed to investigate this relationship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The subjects were 3249 patients with type 2 diabetes aged 20 years or older. Sleep quality was assessed by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). A higher global PSQI score indicates worse sleep quality, and a global PSQI score >5 differentiates poor sleepers from good sleepers. RESULTS: The mean global PSQI score was 5.94 ± 3.33, and 47.6% of the patients had a score of 6 or higher. Regarding the components of the PSQI, the score was highest for sleep duration, followed by subjective sleep quality and then sleep latency in decreasing order. When the patients were assigned to HbA1c quartiles (≤ 6.5%, 6.6–7.0%, 7.1–7.8%, and ≥ 7.9%), the top quartile had a significantly higher global PSQI score than the other quartiles. The top HbA1c quartile had a sleep duration of only 6.23 ± 1.42 hours, which was significantly shorter than in the other quartiles. Also, sleep latency was 25.3 ± 31.8 minutes in the top quartile, which was significantly longer (by approximately 20 minutes) than in the other quartiles. When analysis was performed with adjustment for age, gender, BMI, smoking, and other confounders, the global PSQI score was still significantly higher and sleep duration was shorter in the top HbA1c quartile (HbA1c ≥ 7.9%). CONCLUSIONS: Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes were found to have poor subjective sleep quality independently of potential confounders, especially those with inadequate glycemic control. Impairment of sleep quality was associated with both increased sleep latency and a shorter duration of sleep.
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spelling pubmed-57834162018-02-08 Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA) Sakamoto, Rika Yamakawa, Tadashi Takahashi, Kenichiro Suzuki, Jun Shinoda, Minori Matsuura Sakamaki, Kentaro Danno, Hirosuke Tsuchiya, Hirohisa Waseda, Manabu Takano, Tatsuro Minagawa, Fuyuki Takai, Masahiko Masutani, Tomohide Nagakura, Jo Shigematsu, Erina Ishikawa, Masashi Nakajima, Shigeru Kadonosono, Kazuaki Terauchi, Yasuo PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Excessively short and long sleep durations are associated with type 2 diabetes, but there is limited information about the association between sleep quality and diabetes. Accordingly, the present study was performed to investigate this relationship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The subjects were 3249 patients with type 2 diabetes aged 20 years or older. Sleep quality was assessed by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). A higher global PSQI score indicates worse sleep quality, and a global PSQI score >5 differentiates poor sleepers from good sleepers. RESULTS: The mean global PSQI score was 5.94 ± 3.33, and 47.6% of the patients had a score of 6 or higher. Regarding the components of the PSQI, the score was highest for sleep duration, followed by subjective sleep quality and then sleep latency in decreasing order. When the patients were assigned to HbA1c quartiles (≤ 6.5%, 6.6–7.0%, 7.1–7.8%, and ≥ 7.9%), the top quartile had a significantly higher global PSQI score than the other quartiles. The top HbA1c quartile had a sleep duration of only 6.23 ± 1.42 hours, which was significantly shorter than in the other quartiles. Also, sleep latency was 25.3 ± 31.8 minutes in the top quartile, which was significantly longer (by approximately 20 minutes) than in the other quartiles. When analysis was performed with adjustment for age, gender, BMI, smoking, and other confounders, the global PSQI score was still significantly higher and sleep duration was shorter in the top HbA1c quartile (HbA1c ≥ 7.9%). CONCLUSIONS: Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes were found to have poor subjective sleep quality independently of potential confounders, especially those with inadequate glycemic control. Impairment of sleep quality was associated with both increased sleep latency and a shorter duration of sleep. Public Library of Science 2018-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5783416/ /pubmed/29364963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191771 Text en © 2018 Sakamoto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sakamoto, Rika
Yamakawa, Tadashi
Takahashi, Kenichiro
Suzuki, Jun
Shinoda, Minori Matsuura
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Danno, Hirosuke
Tsuchiya, Hirohisa
Waseda, Manabu
Takano, Tatsuro
Minagawa, Fuyuki
Takai, Masahiko
Masutani, Tomohide
Nagakura, Jo
Shigematsu, Erina
Ishikawa, Masashi
Nakajima, Shigeru
Kadonosono, Kazuaki
Terauchi, Yasuo
Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title_full Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title_fullStr Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title_full_unstemmed Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title_short Association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in Japanese: A cross sectional study. Sleep and Food Registry in Kanagawa (SOREKA)
title_sort association of usual sleep quality and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes in japanese: a cross sectional study. sleep and food registry in kanagawa (soreka)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29364963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191771
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