Sleep and circadian hygiene practices association with sleep quality among Brazilian adults

Q1 Medicine Sleep Medicine: X Pub Date : 2023-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.sleepx.2023.100088
Laura Castro-Santos , Márcia de Oliveira Lima , Anny Kariny Pereira Pedrosa , Renan Serenini , Risia Cristina Egito de Menezes , Giovana Longo-Silva
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the association of sleep and circadian hygiene practices (sleep-promoting and sleep-disturbing behaviors) with sleep quality indicators.

Methods

Participants (n = 2050; 18–65 y) were part of virtual population-based research. Logistic regression models were fitted to assess differences in the OR (95% CI) of poor quality with sleep-promoting/disturbing practices (time-of-day of exercise, pre-bedtime routine, naps, electronic devices with illuminated screens, caffeine and alcohol consumption, and smoking). Linear regression analyses evaluated differences in sleep duration, latency, and awakenings associated with the same variables. Restricted cubic splines were used to study the shape of the association of screen time before bed with sleep duration, latency, and awakenings. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, region, marital status, educational level, evening diet quality, and BMI.

Results

Evening use of electronic devices with illuminated screens showed a negative effect on all sleep parameters. Reporting dinner as the largest meal and evening caffeine consumption was associated with shorter sleep duration and longer sleep latency. Smokers had higher odds of longer latency. A protective effect of morning exercises was demonstrated on sleep quality, latency, and awakenings. Alcohol consumers presented lower odds of poor quality and lower frequency of awakenings. Pre-bedtime practices showed no or negative effect on sleep outcomes.

Conclusions

Recommendations to promote sleep quality and prevent sleep-related problems, with corresponding circadian health benefits, should include engaging in regular exercise, preferably in the morning, and avoiding naps, heavy meals close to bedtime, caffeine, smoking, and evening screen exposure.

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巴西成年人睡眠和昼夜卫生习惯与睡眠质量的关系
目的探讨睡眠和昼夜节律卫生习惯(促进睡眠和干扰睡眠行为)与睡眠质量指标的关系。方法参与者(n=2050;18-65岁)是虚拟人群研究的一部分。拟合Logistic回归模型,以评估睡眠促进/干扰行为(一天中的锻炼时间、睡前常规、小睡、带照明屏幕的电子设备、咖啡因和酒精消费以及吸烟)与不良质量的OR(95%CI)的差异。线性回归分析评估了与相同变量相关的睡眠持续时间、潜伏期和觉醒的差异。限制性三次样条用于研究睡前屏幕时间与睡眠时间、潜伏期和觉醒之间的关系。分析根据年龄、性别、地区、婚姻状况、教育水平、晚间饮食质量和BMI进行了调整。结果晚间使用带照明屏幕的电子设备对所有睡眠参数都有负面影响。晚餐是最大的一餐,晚上摄入咖啡因与睡眠时间更短和睡眠延迟更长有关。吸烟者潜伏期延长的几率更高。晨练对睡眠质量、潜伏期和觉醒有保护作用。酒精消费者出现质量差的几率较低,清醒的频率也较低。睡前练习对睡眠结果没有影响或有负面影响。结论提高睡眠质量和预防睡眠相关问题的建议,以及相应的昼夜节律健康益处,应包括定期锻炼,最好是在早上,避免小睡、睡前大量进食、咖啡因、吸烟和晚上接触屏幕。
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Sleep Medicine: X
Sleep Medicine: X Medicine-Medicine (all)
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