Effect of sleep duration on muscle mass in Korean non-elderly adults

J. Moon, M. Kong, Y. Oh, H. Kim
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Objective: This study investigated the association of sleep duration and muscle mass in non-elderly adults. Methods: The present study analyzed young (19-39 years) and middle-aged (40-59 years) men and women who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Muscle mass was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scan. A self-reported questionnaire was used for assessing sleep duration, which was categorized into ≤ 6, 7, 8, and ≥ 9 h per day. Results: Participants with low muscle mass were more prevalent in the longer sleep group, among men and women. Furthermore, in subgroup analysis, in which participants were classified into a young and middle-aged group, height-adjusted appendicular skeletal muscle mass was inversely related to sleep duration, regardless of sex. After adjusting for covariates, the probability of low muscle mass was increased in longer sleepers, and sleep duration and low muscle mass showed a positive dose-dependent correlation in men and women. Conclusion: In young and middle-aged adults, longer sleep duration may be related to decreased muscle mass, in both sexes.
韩国非老年人睡眠时间对肌肉质量的影响
目的:探讨非老年人睡眠时间与肌肉质量的关系。方法:本研究分析了参加韩国国家健康与营养检查调查的年轻(19-39岁)和中年(40-59岁)男性和女性。采用双能x线吸收仪扫描测量肌肉质量。采用自我报告问卷评估睡眠时间,睡眠时间分为每天≤6、7、8和≥9小时。结果:低肌肉量的参与者在睡眠时间较长的一组中更为普遍,无论男女。此外,在亚组分析中,参与者被分为青年和中年组,身高调整后的阑尾骨骼肌质量与睡眠时间呈负相关,与性别无关。在调整协变量后,睡眠时间较长的人出现低肌肉质量的可能性增加,并且睡眠时间和低肌肉质量在男性和女性中显示出正的剂量依赖相关性。结论:在中青年成年人中,较长的睡眠时间可能与肌肉量减少有关,男女皆是如此。
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