Sleep Irregularity, Circadian Disruption, and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk.

IF 16.2 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Tianyi Huang
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Abstract

Sleep irregularity, characterized by inconsistent sleep patterns from day to day, has become increasingly prevalent in today's 24/7 society. As a key component of multidimensional sleep health, the potential impact of sleep irregularity on cardiometabolic disease and mortality has recently received attention in research. In this review, we summarize the current evidence from epidemiological, clinical, and mechanistic studies to highlight the role of sleep irregularity in obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and mortality. We focus on recent large prospective studies that establish stronger temporal relationships between sleep irregularity and cardiometabolic disease risk and mortality, compared with earlier cross-sectional studies. The preponderance of evidence supports that sleep irregularity is a robust risk factor for these conditions, and in some cases, may be a more significant predictor than other widely studied sleep factors, such as sleep duration. We propose potential biological, behavioral, and psychological pathways through which sleep irregularity may contribute to the development of cardiometabolic disease. We also discuss key limitations in the current literature, including the lack of standardized measures for assessing sleep irregularity, the scarcity of intervention studies to clarify its real-world implications, and the incomplete understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Addressing these gaps through further studies could pave the way for more effective clinical and public health strategies aimed at reducing sleep irregularity and ultimately mitigating the risk of cardiometabolic diseases and mortality.
睡眠不规律、昼夜节律紊乱和心脏代谢疾病风险。
睡眠不规律,以每天不一致的睡眠模式为特征,在当今24/7的社会中变得越来越普遍。作为多维睡眠健康的重要组成部分,睡眠不规律对心脏代谢疾病和死亡率的潜在影响近年来受到研究的关注。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前流行病学、临床和机制研究的证据,以强调睡眠不规律在肥胖、代谢综合征、糖尿病、心血管疾病和死亡率中的作用。与早期的横断面研究相比,我们关注最近的大型前瞻性研究,这些研究在睡眠不规律与心脏代谢疾病风险和死亡率之间建立了更强的时间关系。大量证据表明,睡眠不规律是这些疾病的一个强有力的风险因素,在某些情况下,它可能比其他被广泛研究的睡眠因素(如睡眠时间)更重要。我们提出潜在的生物、行为和心理途径,通过这些途径,睡眠不规律可能有助于心脏代谢疾病的发展。我们还讨论了当前文献中的关键局限性,包括缺乏评估睡眠不规律的标准化措施,缺乏阐明其现实意义的干预研究,以及对潜在机制的不完整理解。通过进一步的研究解决这些差距,可以为更有效的临床和公共卫生战略铺平道路,旨在减少睡眠不规律,并最终减轻心脏代谢疾病和死亡率的风险。
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Circulation research
Circulation research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
29.60
自引率
2.00%
发文量
535
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation Research is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as a forum for the highest quality research in basic cardiovascular biology. The journal publishes studies that utilize state-of-the-art approaches to investigate mechanisms of human disease, as well as translational and clinical research that provide fundamental insights into the basis of disease and the mechanism of therapies. Circulation Research has a broad audience that includes clinical and academic cardiologists, basic cardiovascular scientists, physiologists, cellular and molecular biologists, and cardiovascular pharmacologists. The journal aims to advance the understanding of cardiovascular biology and disease by disseminating cutting-edge research to these diverse communities. In terms of indexing, Circulation Research is included in several prominent scientific databases, including BIOSIS, CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, EMBASE, and MEDLINE. This ensures that the journal's articles are easily discoverable and accessible to researchers in the field. Overall, Circulation Research is a reputable publication that attracts high-quality research and provides a platform for the dissemination of important findings in basic cardiovascular biology and its translational and clinical applications.
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