Association between sleep quality and duration with serum lipid profiles in older adults: A population-based study

Maliheh Khakpash , Ahmad Khosravi , Mohammad Hassan Emamian , Hassan Hashemi , Akbar Fotouhi , Mahboobeh Khajeh
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Abstract

Aims

Sleep duration and quality are increasingly recognized as potential contributors to cardiovascular disease risk, with serum lipids playing a crucial role in this relationship. However, the results regarding this association have been inconsistent across different ethnic groups. This study aims to investigate this association in an Iranian elderly population.

Methods

Totally 1392 people 60 to 69 years old were included in this study. Sleep duration and quality were assessed by the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). Logistic and linear regression models were employed to determine the association of sleep duration and quality with serum lipid levels; moreover, the effects of other potential confounders were also controlled.

Findings

Most of the participants had low sleep quality (70.47 %), which was more notable in males (80.08 %), compared to females (59.15 %), and most of the participants slept 6–7 h per day (42.2 %). No association was observed between sleep quality and serum lipid levels including HDL (OR = 1.12; P = 0.871), LDL (OR = 0.80; P = 0.451), total cholesterol (OR = 0.89; P = 0.702) and triglyceride (OR = 1.13; P: 0.477). As well as, no association between sleep duration and LDL; (β = 0.35; P = 0.094), total cholesterol (β = 0.02; P = 0.918), triglycerides (β = −0.02; P = 0.846), and HDL (β = −0.06; P = 0.534).

Conclusion

In the elderly population, poor sleep quality is typical, particularly among males. Sleep quality and duration were not associated with serum lipid profiles, including TG, TC, LDL, and HDL.

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老年人睡眠质量和持续时间与血脂的关系:一项基于人群的研究
睡眠时间和质量越来越被认为是心血管疾病风险的潜在因素,血脂在这种关系中起着至关重要的作用。然而,关于这种关联的结果在不同种族群体中并不一致。本研究旨在调查伊朗老年人的这种关联。方法本研究共纳入1392名60~69岁的老年人。睡眠时间和质量通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)进行评估。采用Logistic和线性回归模型来确定睡眠时间和质量与血脂水平的关系;此外,其他潜在混杂因素的影响也得到了控制。发现大多数参与者的睡眠质量较低(70.47%),与女性(59.15%)相比,男性(80.08%)的睡眠质量更为显著,大多数参与者每天睡眠6-7小时(42.2%)。睡眠质量与血脂水平之间没有关联,包括高密度脂蛋白(OR=1.12;P=0.871)、低密度脂蛋白,总胆固醇(OR=0.89;P=0.702)和甘油三酯(OR=1.13;P:0.477)。睡眠时间与低密度脂蛋白之间没有相关性;(β=0.35;P=0.094)、总胆固醇(β=0.02;P=0.918)、甘油三酯(β=-0.02;P=0.846)和高密度脂蛋白(β=-0.06;P=0.534)。睡眠质量和持续时间与血清脂质水平(包括TG、TC、LDL和HDL)无关。
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science
Endocrine and Metabolic Science Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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