Arambh Sanjay Shah, Mitresh Raj Pant, Tulasiram Bommasamudram, Kirtana Raghurama Nayak, Spencer S H Roberts, Chloe Gallagher, K Vaishali, Ben J Edwards, David Tod, Fiddy Davis, Samuel A Pullinger
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Abstract
The increasing prevalence of reduced habitual sleep duration presents a significant public health challenge, impacting cardiovascular health, metabolic function and mental well-being. This umbrella review analyses findings from systematic reviews and meta-analyses to comprehensively evaluate the consequences of sleep deprivation (SD) on health. The databases searched included PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Inclusion criteria focused on adult populations with SD and systematic reviews/meta-analyses. Twenty-nine articles were included in the final synthesis, encompassing a variety of health outcomes. Key findings highlight a U-shaped relationship between sleep duration and all-cause mortality, with both short (<7 h) sleep durations associated with increased risks. SD was a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, stroke and coronary heart disease. Alongside heightened risks of metabolic disorders, like obesity and type 2 diabetes. Moreover, SD contributed to elevated anxiety levels, impaired emotional regulation. As well as increased susceptibility to stress and depressive symptoms. This synthesis underscores the critical importance of maintaining recommended sleep duration (typically 7-9 h for adults) to mitigate these health risks effectively. The findings support the need for robust public health interventions aimed at promoting healthy sleep habits to reduce the burden of associated health conditions and enhance overall well-being.
越来越普遍的习惯性睡眠时间减少对公共卫生构成了重大挑战,影响心血管健康、代谢功能和心理健康。本综述分析了系统综述和荟萃分析的结果,以全面评估睡眠剥夺(SD)对健康的影响。搜索的数据库包括PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science。纳入标准侧重于SD成人人群和系统评价/荟萃分析。在最后的综合报告中纳入了29篇文章,涵盖了各种健康结果。主要研究结果强调了睡眠时间与全因死亡率之间的u型关系。