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The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS

This study used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study to investigate the temporal relationship between blood lipids and sleep duration in Chinese middle-aged and older adults. We used medical examinations and questionnaire data of 5,016 Chinese middle-aged and older adults (ag...

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Autores principales: Chen, Ziwei, Zhang, Xia, Duan, Yanran, Mo, Tingting, Liu, Wenli, Ma, Yilei, Yin, Ping
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35646780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.868059
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author Chen, Ziwei
Zhang, Xia
Duan, Yanran
Mo, Tingting
Liu, Wenli
Ma, Yilei
Yin, Ping
author_facet Chen, Ziwei
Zhang, Xia
Duan, Yanran
Mo, Tingting
Liu, Wenli
Ma, Yilei
Yin, Ping
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description This study used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study to investigate the temporal relationship between blood lipids and sleep duration in Chinese middle-aged and older adults. We used medical examinations and questionnaire data of 5,016 Chinese middle-aged and older adults (age 45+) in 2011 and 2015. Cross-lagged path analysis was performed to examine the bidirectional relationships between blood lipids and sleep duration. Sleep duration and lipids data were analyzed as continuous variables. Temporal relationships between sleep duration and HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglycerides were different. Sleep duration was negatively associated with HDL-cholesterol 4 year later (β(1) = −0.171, P = 0.005), and HDL-cholesterol was negatively associated with sleep duration 4 year later (β(2) = −0.006, P = 0.002). Longer sleep duration was associated lower levels of LDL-cholesterol (β(1) = −0.275, P = 0.097) and total cholesterol (β(1) = −0.329, P = 0.096) 4 year later. There was a positive correlation between triglycerides and sleep duration. The path coefficient from triglycerides to sleep duration 4 year later (β(2) = 0.001, P = 0.018) was greater than that from sleep duration to triglycerides 4 year later (β(1) = 0.109, P = 0.847), with P = 0.030 for the difference between β(1) and β(2). In stratified analysis, we found that the strength and direction of the relationships may be related to age and BMI. Effects of sleep duration on blood lipids were only observed among participants aged <60 years, while the effect in the opposite direction was observed in older adults (age 60+), and the cross-lagged path coefficients were more significant in adults with BMI > 25.
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spelling pubmed-91360932022-05-28 The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS Chen, Ziwei Zhang, Xia Duan, Yanran Mo, Tingting Liu, Wenli Ma, Yilei Yin, Ping Front Public Health Public Health This study used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study to investigate the temporal relationship between blood lipids and sleep duration in Chinese middle-aged and older adults. We used medical examinations and questionnaire data of 5,016 Chinese middle-aged and older adults (age 45+) in 2011 and 2015. Cross-lagged path analysis was performed to examine the bidirectional relationships between blood lipids and sleep duration. Sleep duration and lipids data were analyzed as continuous variables. Temporal relationships between sleep duration and HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglycerides were different. Sleep duration was negatively associated with HDL-cholesterol 4 year later (β(1) = −0.171, P = 0.005), and HDL-cholesterol was negatively associated with sleep duration 4 year later (β(2) = −0.006, P = 0.002). Longer sleep duration was associated lower levels of LDL-cholesterol (β(1) = −0.275, P = 0.097) and total cholesterol (β(1) = −0.329, P = 0.096) 4 year later. There was a positive correlation between triglycerides and sleep duration. The path coefficient from triglycerides to sleep duration 4 year later (β(2) = 0.001, P = 0.018) was greater than that from sleep duration to triglycerides 4 year later (β(1) = 0.109, P = 0.847), with P = 0.030 for the difference between β(1) and β(2). In stratified analysis, we found that the strength and direction of the relationships may be related to age and BMI. Effects of sleep duration on blood lipids were only observed among participants aged <60 years, while the effect in the opposite direction was observed in older adults (age 60+), and the cross-lagged path coefficients were more significant in adults with BMI > 25. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9136093/ /pubmed/35646780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.868059 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, Zhang, Duan, Mo, Liu, Ma and Yin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Chen, Ziwei
Zhang, Xia
Duan, Yanran
Mo, Tingting
Liu, Wenli
Ma, Yilei
Yin, Ping
The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title_full The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title_short The Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Blood Lipids Among Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Cross-Lagged Path Analysis From CHARLS
title_sort relationship between sleep duration and blood lipids among chinese middle-aged and older adults: cross-lagged path analysis from charls
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9136093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35646780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.868059
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