The Interplay between nighttime/midday sleep duration and the number of new-onset chronic diseases: A decade-long prospective study in China

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Archives of gerontology and geriatrics Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.archger.2024.105626
Wenfeng Lu , Jin Yang , Jingwen Liu , Lemeng Ma , Rui Wu , Chunrui Lou , Bingxin Ma , Yue Zhao , Wenli Lu , Qi Lu
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the interplay between individual nighttime and midday sleep duration and the number of new-onset chronic diseases and determine the optimal sleep duration associated with lowest number of new-onset chronic diseases.

Methods

We used data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) covering a decade and involving 10,828 participants. A random intercept cross-lagged model was used to explore the interplay between nighttime/midday sleep durations and new-onset chronic diseases at both the within-individual and between-individual levels, followed by a dose–response analysis at the between-individual level to determine the optimal sleep duration. New-onset chronic diseases include 14 types of self-reported diseases diagnosed by doctors.

Results

Within-individual analysis revealed that increased nighttime/midday sleep duration led to a higher number of new-onset chronic diseases, and an increased number of new-onset chronic diseases resulted in decreased nighttime sleep duration. Between nighttime and midday sleep, one type of sleep duration increase was likely to lead to an increase in another type. Between-individual analysis found a nonlinear relationship between the number of new-onset chronic diseases and nighttime sleep duration, identifying the optimal nighttime sleep duration as 7.46 h.

Conclusions

These findings elucidate the interplay between sleep duration and number of new-onset chronic diseases and underscore the need for public awareness and comprehensive interventions. Future studies should focus on refining sleep monitoring and exploring the sleep–chronic diseases nexus in greater depth.

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夜间/中午睡眠时间与新发慢性病数量之间的相互作用:长达十年的中国前瞻性研究
方法 我们使用了中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的数据,该研究覆盖十年,涉及 10828 名参与者。我们采用随机截距交叉滞后模型,从个体内和个体间两个层面探讨了夜间/中午睡眠时间与新发慢性病之间的相互作用,然后在个体间层面进行了剂量-反应分析,以确定最佳睡眠时间。新发慢性病包括由医生诊断的 14 种自我报告的疾病。结果个体内分析表明,夜间/中午睡眠时间延长会导致新发慢性病数量增加,而新发慢性病数量增加会导致夜间睡眠时间缩短。在夜间和中午睡眠之间,一种睡眠时间的增加很可能导致另一种睡眠时间的增加。个体间分析发现,新发慢性病数量与夜间睡眠时间之间存在非线性关系,最佳夜间睡眠时间为7.46小时。 结论:这些研究结果阐明了睡眠时间与新发慢性病数量之间的相互作用,强调了提高公众意识和采取综合干预措施的必要性。今后的研究应侧重于完善睡眠监测和更深入地探讨睡眠与慢性病之间的关系。
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期刊介绍: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics provides a medium for the publication of papers from the fields of experimental gerontology and clinical and social geriatrics. The principal aim of the journal is to facilitate the exchange of information between specialists in these three fields of gerontological research. Experimental papers dealing with the basic mechanisms of aging at molecular, cellular, tissue or organ levels will be published. Clinical papers will be accepted if they provide sufficiently new information or are of fundamental importance for the knowledge of human aging. Purely descriptive clinical papers will be accepted only if the results permit further interpretation. Papers dealing with anti-aging pharmacological preparations in humans are welcome. Papers on the social aspects of geriatrics will be accepted if they are of general interest regarding the epidemiology of aging and the efficiency and working methods of the social organizations for the health care of the elderly.
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