Association of sleep duration with hypertension in young and middle-aged adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 1.9 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Lei Yang , Fang-Xiao Hu , Kun Wang , Zhi-Zheng Wang , Jie Yang
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Abstract

Background

Hypertension is a primary risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. A number of studies have suggested that sleep duration play an important role in the development of hypertension. Hypertension in young and middle-aged individuals is characterized by low awareness and treatment rates, increasing the risk of adverse events. To further elucidate the relationship between sleep duration and hypertension risk in young and middle-aged individuals, we conducted a meta-analysis.

Methods

This study searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library from January 2003 to November 5, 2023. Data analysis was performed using STATA 17. Using Q test and I2-statistic, heterogeneity test for the included studies was conducted. Potential small-sample effects were evaluated based on the symmetry of funnel plots, and publication bias in included studies was evaluated using Egger's test.

Results

Data analysis of sleep duration was conducted for 16 studies, which revealed that both long sleep duration (OR, 1.10; 95 % CI, 1.05–1.15) and short sleep duration (RR: 1.10, 95 % CI: 1.05 to 1.15) were associated with hypertension in young and middle-aged individuals, particularly in Asian populations.

Conclusions

This meta-analysis revealed an association between sleep duration (short [<7 h] and long [≥9 h]) and the development of hypertension in young and middle-aged adults, particularly in Asian populations. Sleep is a behavior that can be modified. Clinicians and health professionals should be encouraged to intensify efforts to promote healthy sleep for all and reduce the occurrence of high blood pressure in young and middle-aged individuals.
中青年睡眠时间与高血压的关系:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景高血压是心脑血管疾病的主要危险因素。许多研究表明,睡眠时间在高血压的发展中起着重要作用。中青年高血压患者的特点是认知度和治疗率低,增加了不良事件的发生风险。为了进一步阐明中青年个体睡眠时间与高血压风险之间的关系,我们进行了一项荟萃分析。方法检索2003年1月至2023年11月5日的PubMed、Embase和Cochrane图书馆。使用STATA 17进行数据分析。采用Q检验和i2统计量对纳入研究进行异质性检验。根据漏斗图的对称性评估潜在的小样本效应,采用Egger检验评估纳入研究的发表偏倚。结果对16项研究的睡眠时间进行了数据分析,发现长睡眠时间(OR, 1.10;95%可信区间,1.05 - 1.15)和短睡眠时间(RR: 1.10, 95%可信区间:1.05 - 1.15)与中青年高血压有关,尤其是在亚洲人群中。这项荟萃分析揭示了青壮年(尤其是亚洲人群)的睡眠时间(短[<;7小时]和长[≥9小时])与高血压的发生之间的关联。睡眠是一种可以改变的行为。应该鼓励临床医生和卫生专业人员加强努力,促进所有人的健康睡眠,减少年轻人和中年人高血压的发生。
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