Association between sleep during pregnancy and birth outcomes: a prospective cohort study.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1186/s12958-025-01350-x
Libing Huang, Huanjun Chen, Fuhui Yao, Zhonghan Sun, Shijiao Yan, Yuwei Lai, Chuanzhu Lv, Xiong-Fei Pan, Rixing Wang, Xingyue Song
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Abstract

Objective: A prospective cohort study was conducted to investigate sleep status during the early and second trimester of pregnancy in pregnant women on adverse birth outcome, such as preterm birth, low birth weight and small for gestational age.

Methods: Multivariable logistic regression models were used to analyze the association of sleep status during the early and second trimester of pregnancy with adverse birth outcomes and generated the odds ratio and 95% confidence interval.

Results: 5,418 pregnant women were included in the analysis. In the multivariable model, compared with 7.1-8 h/night, sleep ≤ 7 h/night during second trimester increases the risk of preterm birth (OR: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.12,1.85), and the risk of preterm birth was decreased in pregnant women who slept > 9 h/night (OR: 0.79, 95% CI: 0.53,0.93). Sleep quality, and sleep changes in the early and second trimesters, and sleep duration in the early pregnancy were not statistically associated with preterm birth, low birth weight and small for gestational age.

Conclusions: Short sleep duration during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of preterm birth and longer sleep duration at night is associated with a lower risk of preterm birth, but the latter needs further verification. Sleep status during pregnancy was not associated with low birth weight and small for gestational age. In order to reduce risk of adverse birth outcomes, sleep problems in pregnant women should be strengthened during pregnancy care.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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孕期睡眠与分娩结果的关系:一项前瞻性队列研究。
目的:通过前瞻性队列研究,探讨妊娠早期和中期孕妇睡眠状态对早产、低出生体重、小胎龄等不良出生结局的影响。方法:采用多变量logistic回归模型分析妊娠早期和中期睡眠状态与不良分娩结局的关系,得出优势比和95%置信区间。结果:5418名孕妇被纳入分析。在多变量模型中,与7.1-8小时/夜相比,妊娠中期睡眠≤7小时/夜的孕妇早产风险增加(OR: 1.43, 95% CI: 1.12,1.85),睡眠≤9小时/夜的孕妇早产风险降低(OR: 0.79, 95% CI: 0.53,0.93)。睡眠质量、妊娠早期和中期的睡眠变化以及妊娠早期的睡眠时间与早产、低出生体重和胎龄小没有统计学上的联系。结论:妊娠期睡眠时间短与早产风险较高相关,夜间睡眠时间长与早产风险较低相关,但后者有待进一步验证。怀孕期间的睡眠状态与低出生体重和胎龄小无关。为了降低不良出生结局的风险,孕期护理中应加强孕妇的睡眠问题。临床试验号:不适用。
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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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161
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology publishes and disseminates high-quality results from excellent research in the reproductive sciences. The journal publishes on topics covering gametogenesis, fertilization, early embryonic development, embryo-uterus interaction, reproductive development, pregnancy, uterine biology, endocrinology of reproduction, control of reproduction, reproductive immunology, neuroendocrinology, and veterinary and human reproductive medicine, including all vertebrate species.
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