Binge drinking profile and sleep duration among Panamanian college professors and administrative workers.

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2025-09-09 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2024-1330
Lourdes Luz Iribarren-Llorente, Luis Gabriel Rangel Caballero, Natalie Patricia Vásquez Mendoza, Linette Del Carmen Govea Vásquez, Alba Liliana Murillo López
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Abstract

Introduction: Experts recommend that adults should regularly sleep at least 7 hours per night to benefit health and avoid negative outcomes. Binge drinking is the most common pattern of harmful alcohol consumption in the United States and is associated with injuries and diseases.

Objectives: To investigate the association between sleep duration recommendations and binge drinking among Panamanian college professors and administrative workers.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 253 Panamanian professors and college administrative workers (171 women, 82 men) from four cities, affiliated with a private university, between June and December 2022. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyses were performed using logistic regression models. Data were collected according to the World Health Organization Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factor Surveillance method.

Results: A total of 23.32% of participants reported binge drinking, while only 2.77% reported smoking. Men had a higher prevalence of binge drinking (p = 0.010) and smoking (p = 0.026) than women. Regarding sleep duration, 50.59% of participants did not meet the recommendation of 7 hours of sleep per night. After adjusting for sex, age, and socioeconomic level, binge drinking was associated with not meeting sleep duration recommendations (odds ratio: 2.049, 95%CI 1.0102-3.810, p = 0.023).

Conclusions: Participants who reported binge drinking had a higher likelihood of not meeting the Joint Consensus Statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Research Society recommendations on sleep duration.

巴拿马大学教授和行政人员的酗酒状况和睡眠时间。
导读:专家建议成年人每晚应至少有规律地睡7个小时,以有益健康,避免负面后果。在美国,酗酒是最常见的有害酒精消费模式,与伤害和疾病有关。目的:调查巴拿马大学教授和行政人员建议睡眠时间与酗酒之间的关系。方法:在2022年6月至12月期间,对来自四个城市的253名巴拿马教授和大学行政工作人员(171名女性,82名男性)进行了横断面研究,隶属于一所私立大学。使用逻辑回归模型进行描述性、双变量和多变量分析。根据世界卫生组织非传染性疾病危险因素监测方法收集数据。结果:23.32%的参与者报告酗酒,而只有2.77%的参与者报告吸烟。男性酗酒(p = 0.010)和吸烟(p = 0.026)的比例高于女性。关于睡眠时间,50.59%的参与者没有达到每晚7小时的建议睡眠时间。在对性别、年龄和社会经济水平进行调整后,酗酒与未达到建议睡眠时间有关(优势比:2.049,95%CI 1.0102-3.810, p = 0.023)。结论:报告酗酒的参与者更有可能不符合美国睡眠医学学会和睡眠研究协会关于睡眠时间建议的联合共识声明。
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