Association of weekend catch-up sleep with the atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score: a hypothesis-generating study from U.S. and Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Moon-Kyung Shin, Yoonkyung Chang, Tae-Jin Song
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Abstract

Study objectives: A proportion of the populations sleeps longer on the weekends. We investigated a possible association between weekend catch up sleep (WCUS) and a known index of later development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). We tested for an association of WCUS and ASCVD risk scores in 2 existing datasets.

Methods: We analyzed national data from the 2019-2021 KNHANES (n = 11,502) and the 2017-2020 NHANES (n = 2,135). WCUS duration from self-reported questionnaires was categorized as ≤0 hours, >0-1 hours, 1-2 hours, and >2 hours. The ASCVD risk score estimating a 10-year risk of ASCVD events was categorized into low (<7.5%), intermediate (7.5%-20%), and high (≥20%) groups.

Results: WCUS (>2 hours) was inversely associated with the high ASCVD risk group in the KNHANES (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.19, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.08-0.45), but not in the NHANES. The inverse association of WCUS (>2 hours) with the high ASCVD risk group was shown only in the KNHANES, independent of weekday sleep duration (aOR = 0.20, 95% CI: 0.07-0.51 for <6 hours; aOR = 0.17, 95% CI: 0.07-0.39 for ≥6-8 hours; aOR = 0.13, 95% CI: 0.03-0.63 for ≥8 hours). However, WCUS (>2 hours) showed no significant association with the high ASCVD risk group in weekday sleep duration subgroups.

Conclusions: The apparent association between WCUS and ASCVD in an existing dataset underscore the need to investigate WCUS in prospective studies.

周末补觉与动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病风险评分的关系:一项来自美国和韩国国家健康与营养调查的假设生成研究
研究目标:一部分人在周末睡得更长。我们调查了周末补觉(WCUS)与动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病(ASCVD)后期发展的已知指标之间的可能关联。我们在2个现有数据集中测试了WCUS和ASCVD风险评分的相关性。方法:我们分析了2019-2021年KNHANES (n = 11,502)和2017-2020年NHANES (n = 2135)的全国数据。自我报告问卷的WCUS持续时间分为≤0小时、> -1小时、1-2小时和>2小时。估计10年ASCVD事件风险的ASCVD风险评分在KNHANES中分为低(结果:WCUS(>2小时)与高ASCVD风险组呈负相关(调整优势比[aOR] = 0.19, 95%可信区间[CI]: 0.08-0.45),但在NHANES中没有。WCUS(>2小时)与ASCVD高风险组的负相关仅在KNHANES中显示,与工作日睡眠时间无关(aOR = 0.20, 95% CI: 0.07-0.51, 2小时),在工作日睡眠时间亚组中与ASCVD高风险组无显著相关性。结论:在现有的数据集中,WCUS和ASCVD之间的明显关联强调了在前瞻性研究中调查WCUS的必要性。
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6.20
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321
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.
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