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The association between sleep health and weight change during a 12-month behavioral weight loss intervention

BACKGROUND: Prior research on the relationship between sleep and attempted weight loss failed to recognize the multidimensional nature of sleep. We examined the relationship between a composite measure of sleep health and change in weight and body composition among adults in a weight loss interventi...

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Autores principales: Kline, Christopher E., Chasens, Eileen R., Bizhanova, Zhadyra, Sereika, Susan M., Buysse, Daniel J., Imes, Christopher C., Kariuki, Jacob K., Mendez, Dara D., Cajita, Mia I., Rathbun, Stephen L., Burke, Lora E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33414489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-020-00728-8
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author Kline, Christopher E.
Chasens, Eileen R.
Bizhanova, Zhadyra
Sereika, Susan M.
Buysse, Daniel J.
Imes, Christopher C.
Kariuki, Jacob K.
Mendez, Dara D.
Cajita, Mia I.
Rathbun, Stephen L.
Burke, Lora E.
author_facet Kline, Christopher E.
Chasens, Eileen R.
Bizhanova, Zhadyra
Sereika, Susan M.
Buysse, Daniel J.
Imes, Christopher C.
Kariuki, Jacob K.
Mendez, Dara D.
Cajita, Mia I.
Rathbun, Stephen L.
Burke, Lora E.
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description BACKGROUND: Prior research on the relationship between sleep and attempted weight loss failed to recognize the multidimensional nature of sleep. We examined the relationship between a composite measure of sleep health and change in weight and body composition among adults in a weight loss intervention. METHODS: Adults (N=125) with overweight or obesity (50.3±10.6 years, 91% female, 81% white) participated in a 12-month behavioral weight loss intervention, with assessments of sleep, weight, fat mass, and fat-free mass at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Six sleep dimensions (regularity, satisfaction, alertness, timing, efficiency, and duration) were categorized as ‘good’ or ‘poor’ using questionnaires and actigraphy. A composite score was calculated by summing the number of ‘good’ dimensions. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was assessed in a subsample (n=117), using the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) to determine OSA severity. Linear mixed modeling was used to examine the relationships between sleep health and outcomes of percent weight, fat mass, or fat-free mass change during the subsequent 6-month interval, adjusting for age, sex, bed partner, and race; an additional model adjusted for AHI. RESULTS: Mean baseline and 6-month sleep health was 4.5±1.1 and 4.5±1.2, respectively. Mean weight, fat mass, and fat-free mass changes from 0–6 months were −9.3±6.1%, −16.9±13.5%, and −3.4±3.4%, respectively, and 0.4±4.8%, −0.3±10.3%, and 0.7±4.1% from 6–12 months. Better sleep health was associated with greater subsequent weight loss (P=.016) and fat loss (P=.006), but not fat-free mass loss (P=.232). Following AHI adjustment, the association between sleep health and weight loss was attenuated (P=.102) but remained significant with fat loss (P=.040). Regularity, satisfaction, timing, and efficiency were each associated with weight and/or fat loss (P≤.041). CONCLUSIONS: Better sleep health was associated with greater weight and fat loss, with associations attenuated after accounting for OSA severity. Future studies should explore whether improving sleep health, OSA, or the combination improves weight loss.
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spelling pubmed-79141472021-07-07 The association between sleep health and weight change during a 12-month behavioral weight loss intervention Kline, Christopher E. Chasens, Eileen R. Bizhanova, Zhadyra Sereika, Susan M. Buysse, Daniel J. Imes, Christopher C. Kariuki, Jacob K. Mendez, Dara D. Cajita, Mia I. Rathbun, Stephen L. Burke, Lora E. Int J Obes (Lond) Article BACKGROUND: Prior research on the relationship between sleep and attempted weight loss failed to recognize the multidimensional nature of sleep. We examined the relationship between a composite measure of sleep health and change in weight and body composition among adults in a weight loss intervention. METHODS: Adults (N=125) with overweight or obesity (50.3±10.6 years, 91% female, 81% white) participated in a 12-month behavioral weight loss intervention, with assessments of sleep, weight, fat mass, and fat-free mass at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Six sleep dimensions (regularity, satisfaction, alertness, timing, efficiency, and duration) were categorized as ‘good’ or ‘poor’ using questionnaires and actigraphy. A composite score was calculated by summing the number of ‘good’ dimensions. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was assessed in a subsample (n=117), using the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) to determine OSA severity. Linear mixed modeling was used to examine the relationships between sleep health and outcomes of percent weight, fat mass, or fat-free mass change during the subsequent 6-month interval, adjusting for age, sex, bed partner, and race; an additional model adjusted for AHI. RESULTS: Mean baseline and 6-month sleep health was 4.5±1.1 and 4.5±1.2, respectively. Mean weight, fat mass, and fat-free mass changes from 0–6 months were −9.3±6.1%, −16.9±13.5%, and −3.4±3.4%, respectively, and 0.4±4.8%, −0.3±10.3%, and 0.7±4.1% from 6–12 months. Better sleep health was associated with greater subsequent weight loss (P=.016) and fat loss (P=.006), but not fat-free mass loss (P=.232). Following AHI adjustment, the association between sleep health and weight loss was attenuated (P=.102) but remained significant with fat loss (P=.040). Regularity, satisfaction, timing, and efficiency were each associated with weight and/or fat loss (P≤.041). CONCLUSIONS: Better sleep health was associated with greater weight and fat loss, with associations attenuated after accounting for OSA severity. Future studies should explore whether improving sleep health, OSA, or the combination improves weight loss. 2021-01-07 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7914147/ /pubmed/33414489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-020-00728-8 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Imes, Christopher C.
Kariuki, Jacob K.
Mendez, Dara D.
Cajita, Mia I.
Rathbun, Stephen L.
Burke, Lora E.
The association between sleep health and weight change during a 12-month behavioral weight loss intervention
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33414489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-020-00728-8
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