Bidirectional relationships between sleep quality and nicotine vaping: studying young adult e-cigarette users in real time and real life.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Joon Kyung Nam, James J Yang, Shuyao Ran, Megan E Piper, Anne Buu
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Abstract

Introduction: It is important to understand the impact of vaping on biological processes such as sleep. To date this has only been examined using cross-sectional, retrospective surveys. This study addresses this knowledge gap by: 1) investigating bidirectional relationships between sleep quality and nicotine vaping based on real-time and real-life data; and 2) exploring how young adults think about sleep and vaping and their reactions to monitoring these constructs.

Methods: Thirty-five young adults (ages 18-25) daily e-cigarette users wore smartwatches 24/7 to assess sleep quality and completed ecological momentary assessments for 7 days. Linear mixed models examined (1) whether sleep quality in the prior night predicted vaping frequency, negative mood, and craving today; and (2) whether today's vaping frequency predicted the quality of tonight's sleep. Thematic analysis was conducted on participants' open-ended responses to the follow-up survey to explore what they learned about their sleep and vaping through self-monitoring.

Results: A higher percentage of wake time after sleep onset predicted higher levels of negative mood (β=3.9793, p=0.0220) and craving for e-cigarettes (β=3.0806, p=0.0277). Greater vaping frequency predicted lower overall sleep quality (β=-0.2056, p=0.0322) and more time in light sleep (β=0.0011, p=0.0296). The majority of participants reported that during the course of the study they learned that they had sleep problems and vaped more than they thought.

Conclusions: The findings of this first real-time and real-life study support bidirectional relationships between sleep quality and nicotine vaping. Smartwatch and smartphone technology to track sleep and vaping influenced self-awareness and shows promise for future vaping cessation interventions.

Implications: Limited research has been conducted looking at how vaping can influence sleep and how sleep can influence subsequent vaping among young adults. Data from real-time measures completed in real life showed that vaping interfered with sleep and that waking up more in the middle of the night increased negative affect and craving to vape the following day. Using the smartwatch and app to monitor sleep and vaping increased participants' awareness of these behaviors, which could be used to motivate vaping cessation.

睡眠质量与尼古丁雾化之间的双向关系:实时和现实生活中对年轻成年电子烟使用者的研究。
引言:了解电子烟对睡眠等生物过程的影响很重要。到目前为止,这只是通过横断面、回顾性调查来检验的。本研究通过以下方式解决了这一知识缺口:1)基于实时和现实数据调查睡眠质量与尼古丁电子烟之间的双向关系;2)探索年轻人对睡眠和电子烟的看法,以及他们对监控这些概念的反应。方法:35名每天吸电子烟的年轻人(18-25岁)佩戴智能手表评估睡眠质量,并完成7天的生态瞬间评估。线性混合模型检验了(1)前一晚的睡眠质量是否预测了今天的电子烟频率、负面情绪和渴望;(2)今天吸电子烟的频率是否能预测今晚的睡眠质量。研究人员对参与者对后续调查的开放式回答进行了主题分析,以探索他们通过自我监控对睡眠和电子烟的了解。结果:睡眠开始后醒着的时间百分比越高,预示着负面情绪水平越高(β=3.9793, p=0.0220),对电子烟的渴望程度越高(β=3.0806, p=0.0277)。吸电子烟频率越高,整体睡眠质量越低(β=-0.2056, p=0.0322),轻度睡眠时间越长(β=0.0011, p=0.0296)。大多数参与者报告说,在研究过程中,他们发现自己有睡眠问题,吸电子烟的次数比他们想象的要多。结论:这项首次实时和现实研究的发现支持了睡眠质量和尼古丁电子烟之间的双向关系。跟踪睡眠和电子烟的智能手表和智能手机技术影响了自我意识,并为未来的电子烟戒烟干预提供了希望。影响:在年轻人中,关于电子烟如何影响睡眠以及睡眠如何影响随后的电子烟的研究有限。在现实生活中完成的实时测量数据显示,电子烟会干扰睡眠,在半夜醒来的次数会增加负面情绪,并在第二天增加对电子烟的渴望。使用智能手表和应用程序来监测睡眠和电子烟,可以提高参与者对这些行为的认识,这可以用来激励他们戒烟。
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Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco. It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas. Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.
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