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Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester

Sleep disorders could influence pregnancy outcomes but evidence for longitudinal associations is scarce. We established a prospective cohort of women to determine incident sleep issues and their adverse health outcomes during pregnancy and beyond, and present here the baseline cohort profile. Antena...

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Autores principales: Senaratna, Chamara V., Priyadarshanie, Nirmala, Fernando, Sharaine, Goonewardena, Sampatha, Piyumanthi, Pramodya, Perret, Jennifer, Lodge, Caroline, Hamilton, Garun S., Dharmage, Shyamali C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032070
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author Senaratna, Chamara V.
Priyadarshanie, Nirmala
Fernando, Sharaine
Goonewardena, Sampatha
Piyumanthi, Pramodya
Perret, Jennifer
Lodge, Caroline
Hamilton, Garun S.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
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Priyadarshanie, Nirmala
Fernando, Sharaine
Goonewardena, Sampatha
Piyumanthi, Pramodya
Perret, Jennifer
Lodge, Caroline
Hamilton, Garun S.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
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description Sleep disorders could influence pregnancy outcomes but evidence for longitudinal associations is scarce. We established a prospective cohort of women to determine incident sleep issues and their adverse health outcomes during pregnancy and beyond, and present here the baseline cohort profile. Antenatal women in gestational weeks 8–12 were recruited (n = 535) and followed-up in each trimester and at 5–6 weeks postpartum (no attrition). Sleep symptoms and disorders were measured using STOP-Bang and Berlin questionnaires and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Incident health outcomes were extracted from clinical records. At the time of recruitment, habitual snoring was present in 13.8% of participants; “excessive sleepiness during the day” (EDS) in 42.8%; short (<7 h) sleep duration in 46.4%; “having trouble sleeping” in 15.3%; and “poor subjective sleep quality” in 8.6%. Habitual snoring was strongly associated with irregular menstrual periods for one year preceding pregnancy (p = 0.014) and higher BMI (p < 0.001). Higher age was associated with less “trouble sleeping” (OR 0.9, p = 0.033) and longer sleep duration was associated with better “subjective sleep quality” (OR 0.8, p = 0.005). Sleep issues were highly prevalent at baseline and associated with age, irregular menstruation, and obesity. This cohort will provide a robust platform to investigate incident sleep disorders during pregnancy and their effects on adverse pregnancy outcomes and long-term health of women and their offspring.
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spelling pubmed-99153622023-02-11 Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester Senaratna, Chamara V. Priyadarshanie, Nirmala Fernando, Sharaine Goonewardena, Sampatha Piyumanthi, Pramodya Perret, Jennifer Lodge, Caroline Hamilton, Garun S. Dharmage, Shyamali C. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Sleep disorders could influence pregnancy outcomes but evidence for longitudinal associations is scarce. We established a prospective cohort of women to determine incident sleep issues and their adverse health outcomes during pregnancy and beyond, and present here the baseline cohort profile. Antenatal women in gestational weeks 8–12 were recruited (n = 535) and followed-up in each trimester and at 5–6 weeks postpartum (no attrition). Sleep symptoms and disorders were measured using STOP-Bang and Berlin questionnaires and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Incident health outcomes were extracted from clinical records. At the time of recruitment, habitual snoring was present in 13.8% of participants; “excessive sleepiness during the day” (EDS) in 42.8%; short (<7 h) sleep duration in 46.4%; “having trouble sleeping” in 15.3%; and “poor subjective sleep quality” in 8.6%. Habitual snoring was strongly associated with irregular menstrual periods for one year preceding pregnancy (p = 0.014) and higher BMI (p < 0.001). Higher age was associated with less “trouble sleeping” (OR 0.9, p = 0.033) and longer sleep duration was associated with better “subjective sleep quality” (OR 0.8, p = 0.005). Sleep issues were highly prevalent at baseline and associated with age, irregular menstruation, and obesity. This cohort will provide a robust platform to investigate incident sleep disorders during pregnancy and their effects on adverse pregnancy outcomes and long-term health of women and their offspring. MDPI 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9915362/ /pubmed/36767435 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032070 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Senaratna, Chamara V.
Priyadarshanie, Nirmala
Fernando, Sharaine
Goonewardena, Sampatha
Piyumanthi, Pramodya
Perret, Jennifer
Lodge, Caroline
Hamilton, Garun S.
Dharmage, Shyamali C.
Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title_full Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title_fullStr Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title_short Longitudinal Sleep Study in Pregnancy: Cohort Profile and Prevalence and Risk Factors for Sleep Symptoms in the First Trimester
title_sort longitudinal sleep study in pregnancy: cohort profile and prevalence and risk factors for sleep symptoms in the first trimester
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032070
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