睡眠质量差与代谢综合征的职业差异:工人与员工的差异。

Sleep Disorders Pub Date : 2021-09-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9947027
Sima Hashemipour, Zohreh Yazdi, Azam Ghorbani
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背景:鉴于工作对睡眠质量与代谢综合征(MS)相关性的相互作用研究数据不足,本研究旨在评估工人和雇员之间的这种相关性。方法:对448名市政工作人员进行横断面研究(员工组:N = 295;工人组:153例)定期复查。观察两组患者睡眠质量与多发性硬化症及其相关成分的关系。结果:在工人组中,睡眠质量差与MS风险独立相关为3.04倍(P < 0.01)。在代谢综合征的组成部分中,高甘油三酯血症与更多的睡眠障碍组成部分相关。在员工组中,代谢综合征和睡眠质量之间没有关联。结论:睡眠质量差对员工和工人代谢并发症的影响不同。
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Occupational Difference in Association of Poor Sleep Quality and Metabolic Syndrome: Differences between Workers and Employees.

Background: Regarding insufficient data about interaction of job in association of sleep quality with metabolic syndrome (MS), this study has been designed to evaluate this association in workers and employees.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 448 municipal staff (employee group: N = 295; worker group: N = 153) referring for periodic examinations. The relationship between sleep quality and MS and their relevant components was investigated in both groups.

Results: In the worker group, poor sleep quality was independently associated with the risk of MS by 3.04 times (P < 0.01). Among the components of metabolic syndrome, hypertriglyceridemia was associated with a greater number of sleep disorder components. There was no association between metabolic syndrome and sleep quality in the employee group.

Conclusion: Poor sleep quality exerts different effects on metabolic complications in employees and workers.

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期刊介绍: Sleep Disorders is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of sleep disorders.
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