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Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality

PURPOSE: Research on the relationship between sleep duration and obesity defined using multiple anthropometric and bioelectrical indices in women remains scarce. We aimed to explore the association between sleep duration and body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage (PBF) and...

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Autores principales: He, Jiangshan, Fan, Yaqi, Zhang, Li, Li, Chunjun, Guo, Fenghua, Zhu, Jiahui, Guo, Pei, Zhang, Binbin, Zhang, Mianzhi, Zhang, Minying
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36755902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1053421
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author He, Jiangshan
Fan, Yaqi
Zhang, Li
Li, Chunjun
Guo, Fenghua
Zhu, Jiahui
Guo, Pei
Zhang, Binbin
Zhang, Mianzhi
Zhang, Minying
author_facet He, Jiangshan
Fan, Yaqi
Zhang, Li
Li, Chunjun
Guo, Fenghua
Zhu, Jiahui
Guo, Pei
Zhang, Binbin
Zhang, Mianzhi
Zhang, Minying
author_sort He, Jiangshan
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description PURPOSE: Research on the relationship between sleep duration and obesity defined using multiple anthropometric and bioelectrical indices in women remains scarce. We aimed to explore the association between sleep duration and body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage (PBF) and visceral fat area (VFA) among females. METHODS: We recruited women for medical examination using multistage cluster sampling. Sleep was assessed using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and sleep duration was categorized into short (<7 h), optimal (7 <9 h) and long sleep (≥ 9 h). Weight and height were measured using a calibrated stadiometer. Waist circumference was manually measured. PBF, and VFA were estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Data on sociodemographic characteristics and lifestyle factors were also collected and included in the logistic regression models to explore the independent association between sleep duration and obesity defined by different indices. RESULTS: A total of 7,763 women with a mean age of 42.6 ± 13.5 years were included. The percentage of women reporting short and long sleep was 10.3 and 13.4% respectively. The mean BMI, WHR, PBF and VFA were 23.07 ± 3.30 kg/m(2), 0.78 ± 0.06, 32.23 ± 6.08% and 91.64 ± 35.97cm(2), respectively. Short sleep was independently associated with 35% (95% CI: 1.05–1.75) increased odds of general obesity (BMI ≥ 28 kg/cm(2)), and long sleep was associated with 18% (95% CI: 1.01–1.37) increased odds of visceral obesity (VFA > 100 cm(2)). No association was observed between sleep deprivation or excessive sleep and high WHR or high PBF. CONCLUSION: In women, short sleep was associated with an increased odds of general obesity, whereas long sleep was associated with an increased odds of visceral obesity. Longitudinal observations are needed to confirm this cross-sectional relationship.
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spelling pubmed-98998572023-02-07 Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality He, Jiangshan Fan, Yaqi Zhang, Li Li, Chunjun Guo, Fenghua Zhu, Jiahui Guo, Pei Zhang, Binbin Zhang, Mianzhi Zhang, Minying Front Public Health Public Health PURPOSE: Research on the relationship between sleep duration and obesity defined using multiple anthropometric and bioelectrical indices in women remains scarce. We aimed to explore the association between sleep duration and body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), body fat percentage (PBF) and visceral fat area (VFA) among females. METHODS: We recruited women for medical examination using multistage cluster sampling. Sleep was assessed using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and sleep duration was categorized into short (<7 h), optimal (7 <9 h) and long sleep (≥ 9 h). Weight and height were measured using a calibrated stadiometer. Waist circumference was manually measured. PBF, and VFA were estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Data on sociodemographic characteristics and lifestyle factors were also collected and included in the logistic regression models to explore the independent association between sleep duration and obesity defined by different indices. RESULTS: A total of 7,763 women with a mean age of 42.6 ± 13.5 years were included. The percentage of women reporting short and long sleep was 10.3 and 13.4% respectively. The mean BMI, WHR, PBF and VFA were 23.07 ± 3.30 kg/m(2), 0.78 ± 0.06, 32.23 ± 6.08% and 91.64 ± 35.97cm(2), respectively. Short sleep was independently associated with 35% (95% CI: 1.05–1.75) increased odds of general obesity (BMI ≥ 28 kg/cm(2)), and long sleep was associated with 18% (95% CI: 1.01–1.37) increased odds of visceral obesity (VFA > 100 cm(2)). No association was observed between sleep deprivation or excessive sleep and high WHR or high PBF. CONCLUSION: In women, short sleep was associated with an increased odds of general obesity, whereas long sleep was associated with an increased odds of visceral obesity. Longitudinal observations are needed to confirm this cross-sectional relationship. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9899857/ /pubmed/36755902 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1053421 Text en Copyright © 2023 He, Fan, Zhang, Li, Guo, Zhu, Guo, Zhang, Zhang 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 Public Health
He, Jiangshan
Fan, Yaqi
Zhang, Li
Li, Chunjun
Guo, Fenghua
Zhu, Jiahui
Guo, Pei
Zhang, Binbin
Zhang, Mianzhi
Zhang, Minying
Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title_full Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title_fullStr Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title_full_unstemmed Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title_short Habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among Chinese women, independent of sleep quality
title_sort habitual night sleep duration is associated with general obesity and visceral obesity among chinese women, independent of sleep quality
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36755902
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1053421
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