Effect of Sleep Quality and Duration on Jitter, Shimmer, and Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio among Colombian University Professors

María Paula Rincón Pinilla, Andrés Carrillo-González, L. Cantor-Cutiva
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Professors who sleep 6 or fewer hours are more likely to report voice symptoms. However, only three studies have been published on this topic, basing their conclusions on self-reported surveys and displaying an overall weak methodological quality, which hinders the generalization of these results. This exploratory, correlational, and longitudinal study aimed to determine the association between sleep quality and duration and three acoustic parameters linked to voice harmonicity and quality (jitter, shimmer, and Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio [HNR]) among 24 Colombian university professors. Generalized linear models with gamma distribution were used to analyze this association. Our results indicate that the professors who reported good sleep quality had significantly lower HNR values compared with those who had a low sleep quality. Additionally, increased jitter (B= 0.10) and shimmer (B= 0.10), and decreased HNR (B= -0.05) values were found when the duration of sleep increased. In contrast, participants with good self-perceived sleep quality and a shorter sleep duration presented lower voice harmonicity compared to those with bad sleep quality and shorter sleep duration, which may be associated with the physiological and emotional effects of sleep on voice production. Considering the multifactorial nature of voice production and the exploratory nature of the present study, it is important to note that a statistically significant correlation between sleep quality and duration and voice harmonicity does not necessarily imply that sleep directly causes voice disorders, but rather suggests that sleep is a variable to be considered when analyzing and treating individuals with voice issues. These findings provide insight into the complex interplay of variables that may contribute to voice disorders and highlight the importance of considering sleep as a potential contributing factor in the assessment and management of individuals with voice issues.
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睡眠质量和持续时间对哥伦比亚大学教授的抖动、闪烁和谐波噪声比的影响
睡眠时间少于或等于 6 小时的教授更容易出现嗓音症状。然而,目前仅有三项研究基于自我报告的调查得出结论,总体方法质量不高,妨碍了这些结果的推广。这项探索性、相关性和纵向研究旨在确定 24 名哥伦比亚大学教授的睡眠质量和持续时间与三个与声音谐波和质量相关的声学参数(抖动、颤音和谐噪比 [HNR])之间的关系。我们使用伽马分布的广义线性模型来分析这种关联。结果表明,睡眠质量好的教授的 HNR 值明显低于睡眠质量差的教授。此外,当睡眠时间增加时,抖动(B= 0.10)和闪烁(B= 0.10)增加,HNR 值降低(B= -0.05)。相比之下,自我感觉睡眠质量好且睡眠时间较短的受试者与睡眠质量差且睡眠时间较短的受试者相比,声音谐调度较低,这可能与睡眠对声音产生的生理和情绪影响有关。考虑到嗓音产生的多因素性质和本研究的探索性质,必须指出的是,睡眠质量和持续时间与嗓音和谐度之间具有统计学意义的显著相关性并不一定意味着睡眠直接导致嗓音失调,而是表明在分析和治疗有嗓音问题的个人时,睡眠是一个需要考虑的变量。这些研究结果让我们深入了解了可能导致嗓音失调的各种变量之间复杂的相互作用,并强调了在评估和管理嗓音问题患者时将睡眠作为潜在诱因的重要性。
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