The Relationship between Sleep and Physical Activity by Age, Race, and Gender.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Reviews in cardiovascular medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.31083/j.rcm2510378
Taylor McCoy, Anthony J Sochan, Andrea M Spaeth
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Abstract

Cardiometabolic diseases remain the leading cause of death in the United States. Lifestyle factors contribute the majority of risk for these diseases. Although diet and exercise have been the primary focus of research on modifiable behaviors to target for interventions to prevent cardiometabolic disease, recent evidence suggests that sleep also plays an important role. Indeed, the updated American Heart Association campaign includes sleep as one of its "Essential Eight". This review details the reciprocally reinforcing positive relationship between sleep and daytime physical activity behaviors and explores how this relationship differs based on age, gender and race. For example, interventions to improve moderate intensity physical activity may be particularly beneficial to women, older adults, and Black Americans, who are at increased risk for sleep disturbances. Communicating to Americans the importance of managing their time to meet current physical activity and sleep recommendations is a challenge given that there are so many competing behaviors consuming large amounts of time (e.g., social media, gaming), but is critical given the importance of these behaviors for cardiometabolic health.

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按年龄、种族和性别划分的睡眠与体育锻炼之间的关系。
在美国,心脏代谢疾病仍然是导致死亡的主要原因。生活方式因素是导致这些疾病的主要风险因素。虽然饮食和运动一直是研究可改变行为的主要重点,以作为预防心脏代谢疾病的干预目标,但最近的证据表明,睡眠也发挥着重要作用。事实上,美国心脏协会的最新宣传活动将睡眠列为 "必备八项 "之一。本综述详细介绍了睡眠与日间体育锻炼行为之间相互促进的积极关系,并探讨了这种关系在年龄、性别和种族方面的差异。例如,改善中等强度体育活动的干预措施可能对女性、老年人和美国黑人特别有益,因为他们患睡眠障碍的风险更高。向美国人宣传管理好自己的时间以满足当前体育锻炼和睡眠建议的重要性是一项挑战,因为有太多相互竞争的行为会消耗大量时间(如社交媒体、游戏),但考虑到这些行为对心脏代谢健康的重要性,向美国人宣传管理好自己的时间以满足当前体育锻炼和睡眠建议的重要性又是至关重要的。
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Reviews in cardiovascular medicine
Reviews in cardiovascular medicine 医学-心血管系统
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2.70
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3.70%
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377
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1 months
期刊介绍: RCM is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCM publishes research articles, review papers and short communications on cardiovascular medicine as well as research on cardiovascular disease. We aim to provide a forum for publishing papers which explore the pathogenesis and promote the progression of cardiac and vascular diseases. We also seek to establish an interdisciplinary platform, focusing on translational issues, to facilitate the advancement of research, clinical treatment and diagnostic procedures. Heart surgery, cardiovascular imaging, risk factors and various clinical cardiac & vascular research will be considered.
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