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Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbance is commonly reported by menopausal women. Stroke risk and poor stroke outcomes in women have usually been attributed to menopause. This study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of sleep duration on relationship between menopause and risk of stroke in natural meno...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403275/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.960497 |
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author | Liu, Xingyue Zhang, Juhua Peng, Shuzhi Pei, Mengyun Dai, Chunying Wang, Tingting Zhang, Peng |
author_facet | Liu, Xingyue Zhang, Juhua Peng, Shuzhi Pei, Mengyun Dai, Chunying Wang, Tingting Zhang, Peng |
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description | BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbance is commonly reported by menopausal women. Stroke risk and poor stroke outcomes in women have usually been attributed to menopause. This study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of sleep duration on relationship between menopause and risk of stroke in natural menopause women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed, and participants were recruited through a multistage, stratified, probability proportional to size sampling method in this research. The stroke risk was measured using the risk assessment form for high-risk stroke population. The average sleep duration was calculated by adding up night sleep and afternoon nap duration. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify the association between menopause, sleep duration, and stroke risk. The direct and indirect effects of menopause on stroke risk were analyzed by using the sleep duration in a mediation framework. RESULTS: Perimenopause, menopause, average sleep duration, and night sleep duration were significantly associated with stroke risk (P < 0.001), after adjusting for covariates. Perimenopause and menopause were significantly related to average sleep duration (P < 0.001) and night sleep duration (P < 0.001). The average sleep duration (ab = 0.016, 95% CI: 0.003, 0.030; ab = −0.048, 95% CI: −0.070, −0.027) partially mediated the relationship between menopause and stroke risk. And night sleep duration (ab = 0.024, 95% CI: 0.009, 0.040; ab = −0.054, 95% CI: −0.077, −0.033) played a major mediating role, in which night sleep duration of ≤5 h mediated the link between both perimenopause (ab = 0.707, 95% CI: 0.392, 1.021) and menopause (ab = −0.787, 95% CI: −1.096, −0.478) and stroke risk; both night sleep duration of >8–9 h (ab = 0.079, 95% CI: 0.010, 0.193) and >9 h (ab = 0.379, 95% CI: 0.086, 0.712) had mediating effects on perimenopause and stroke risk. CONCLUSION: A significant relationship between menopause and stroke risk factors among natural menopausal status was found in this study. The average sleep duration, especially night sleep duration, partially mediated the association between menopause and stroke risk, which is a novel insight to the progression of stroke risk in Women. Suitable prevention methods and interventions for sleep in menopausal women may reduce the risk of stroke. |
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spelling | pubmed-94032752022-08-26 Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women Liu, Xingyue Zhang, Juhua Peng, Shuzhi Pei, Mengyun Dai, Chunying Wang, Tingting Zhang, Peng Front Neurosci Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbance is commonly reported by menopausal women. Stroke risk and poor stroke outcomes in women have usually been attributed to menopause. This study aimed to investigate the mediating effect of sleep duration on relationship between menopause and risk of stroke in natural menopause women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed, and participants were recruited through a multistage, stratified, probability proportional to size sampling method in this research. The stroke risk was measured using the risk assessment form for high-risk stroke population. The average sleep duration was calculated by adding up night sleep and afternoon nap duration. Multivariate regression analysis was conducted to identify the association between menopause, sleep duration, and stroke risk. The direct and indirect effects of menopause on stroke risk were analyzed by using the sleep duration in a mediation framework. RESULTS: Perimenopause, menopause, average sleep duration, and night sleep duration were significantly associated with stroke risk (P < 0.001), after adjusting for covariates. Perimenopause and menopause were significantly related to average sleep duration (P < 0.001) and night sleep duration (P < 0.001). The average sleep duration (ab = 0.016, 95% CI: 0.003, 0.030; ab = −0.048, 95% CI: −0.070, −0.027) partially mediated the relationship between menopause and stroke risk. And night sleep duration (ab = 0.024, 95% CI: 0.009, 0.040; ab = −0.054, 95% CI: −0.077, −0.033) played a major mediating role, in which night sleep duration of ≤5 h mediated the link between both perimenopause (ab = 0.707, 95% CI: 0.392, 1.021) and menopause (ab = −0.787, 95% CI: −1.096, −0.478) and stroke risk; both night sleep duration of >8–9 h (ab = 0.079, 95% CI: 0.010, 0.193) and >9 h (ab = 0.379, 95% CI: 0.086, 0.712) had mediating effects on perimenopause and stroke risk. CONCLUSION: A significant relationship between menopause and stroke risk factors among natural menopausal status was found in this study. The average sleep duration, especially night sleep duration, partially mediated the association between menopause and stroke risk, which is a novel insight to the progression of stroke risk in Women. Suitable prevention methods and interventions for sleep in menopausal women may reduce the risk of stroke. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9403275/ /pubmed/36033607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.960497 Text en Copyright © 2022 Liu, Zhang, Peng, Pei, Dai, Wang and Zhang. 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 | Neuroscience Liu, Xingyue Zhang, Juhua Peng, Shuzhi Pei, Mengyun Dai, Chunying Wang, Tingting Zhang, Peng Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title | Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title_full | Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title_fullStr | Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title_full_unstemmed | Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title_short | Mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among Chinese women |
title_sort | mediating effects of sleep duration on the association between natural menopause and stroke risk among chinese women |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403275/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.960497 |
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