Investigating the interaction between major dietary patterns and psychological disorders in association with sleep quality and quantity among Iranian adults: YaHS-TAMYZ study.
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Abstract
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate if major dietary patterns (DPs) interact with psychological disorders (PDs) in association with sleep quality and quantity among a large sample of Iranian adults living in Yazd, Iran.
Methods: This cross-sectional investigation was conducted on the baseline data of a population-based Iranian cohort study (Yazd Health Study-Taghzieh Mardom-e-YaZd: YaHS-TAMYZ). All data regarding dietary intakes, PDs, and sleep status were collected via validated questionnaires. The interaction between major DPs and PDs in relation to sleep parameters was determined using multivariable adjusted binary logistic regression.
Results: A total of 6048 adults participated in this study. Compared to subjects with the lowest adherence to each DP and without any severe PDs: a) individuals with the highest adherence to the "western" DP and with severe anxiety had higher risk of "short sleep duration" (P = 0.030) and "insufficient sleep" (P = 0.020); b) subjects in the "western" DP's top tertile and with severe depression had lower chance of having "short sleep duration" (P = 0.029) and "insufficient sleep" (P = 0.029); c) those with the highest adherence to the "high animal protein" DP and with severe anxiety had significantly greater odds of "long sleep duration" (P = 0.044); d) a lower chance of "low sleep quality" was observed in participants in the "high animal protein" DP's top tertile and with severe stress (P = 0.05).
Conclusions: The "western" and "high animal protein" DPs might interact with PDs in association with the quality and duration of sleep. Further investigations are needed to confirm our findings.
Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40200-024-01494-4.
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Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders is a peer reviewed journal which publishes original clinical and translational articles and reviews in the field of endocrinology and provides a forum of debate of the highest quality on these issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, diabetes, lipid disorders, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, interdisciplinary practices in endocrinology, cardiovascular and metabolic risk, aging research, obesity, traditional medicine, pychosomatic research, behavioral medicine, ethics and evidence-based practices.As of Jan 2018 the journal is published by Springer as a hybrid journal with no article processing charges. All articles published before 2018 are available free of charge on springerlink.Unofficial 2017 2-year Impact Factor: 1.816.