Sleep in women: a narrative review of hormonal influences, sex differences and health implications

M. Andersen, H. Hachul, I. Ishikura, S. Tufik
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Sleep is a fundamental biological behavior that affects various aspects of health and wellbeing. However, there are some differences in respect of sleep between men and women. Notably, there are sex differences in relation to sleep problems and the potential comorbidities, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, that are associated with these problems, with some evidence suggesting that women may have a greater predisposition to sleep disturbances. This narrative review provides a comprehensive analysis of the literature in respect of sex differences in the sleep, with the main focus being on women. Basic research has investigated sex-specific distinctions in sleep architecture, sleep quality, and circadian rhythms, while clinical studies have examined sex differences in sleep disorders, such as insomnia, sleep apnea, and restless leg syndrome. This narrative review also highlights the impact of the periods of hormonal fluctuations that occur across a woman's lifespan - such as during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause phase - and examines their effects on sleep. It also explores the influence of social and cultural factors on sleep patterns in women. Taken together, the evidence suggests that women may be more susceptible to sleep disturbance, and that gender-specific factors should be considered when evaluating sleep in clinical practice. Further research is warranted to elucidate the mechanisms that underlie this and help guide the development of sex-specific interventions to improve sleep quality and promote holistic health in women.
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女性的睡眠:荷尔蒙影响、性别差异和健康影响综述
睡眠是一种基本的生物行为,影响着健康和幸福的各个方面。然而,男女在睡眠方面存在一些差异。值得注意的是,在睡眠问题以及与这些问题相关的潜在并发症(如糖尿病和心血管疾病)方面存在性别差异,一些证据表明,女性可能更容易出现睡眠障碍。这篇叙述性综述对有关睡眠性别差异的文献进行了全面分析,主要侧重于女性。基础研究对睡眠结构、睡眠质量和昼夜节律的性别差异进行了调查,而临床研究则对失眠、睡眠呼吸暂停和不宁腿综合症等睡眠障碍的性别差异进行了调查。这篇叙述性综述还强调了女性一生中荷尔蒙波动期的影响,如月经周期、怀孕和绝经期,并研究了它们对睡眠的影响。研究还探讨了社会和文化因素对女性睡眠模式的影响。综上所述,有证据表明,女性可能更容易受到睡眠障碍的影响,在临床实践中评估睡眠时应考虑性别因素。有必要开展进一步的研究,以阐明造成这种情况的机制,并帮助指导制定针对不同性别的干预措施,以改善女性的睡眠质量,促进整体健康。
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