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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to assess the association between vitamin D and sleep health and to investigate whether depression could mediate this relationship.
Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was performed using the 2005-2014 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data. The logistic regression models were conducted to evaluate association of serum vitamin D concentrations with sleep health and depression. Mediation analyses were conducted to investigate the mediated effects of depression on the association of vitamin D with sleep health.
Results: In multivariate logistic models, vitamin D was found to be negatively associated with an increased risk of poor sleep health, with an odds ratio (OR) of vitamin D deficiency versus sufficiency was 1.256 (95% CI = 1.084-1.455). Additionally, univariate logistic models showed that vitamin D was also negatively associated with depression risk (vitamin D deficiency vs. sufficiency: OR = 1.699, 95% CI = (1.373-2.103). Further mediation analyses showed that the association of vitamin D with sleep health was mediated by depression, with the mediating effects of depression accounted for 44.56% of the total effects.
Conclusion: Vitamin D affects sleep health directly and indirectly through depression. The results suggest that interventions increasing intake of vitamin D should be prioritized to promote sleep health of persons with or at risk of depression.
目的:本研究旨在评估维生素D与睡眠健康之间的关系,并探讨抑郁症是否可能介导这种关系。方法:采用2005-2014年美国国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)数据进行横断面分析。采用logistic回归模型评价血清维生素D浓度与睡眠健康和抑郁的关系。进行中介分析,以调查抑郁症在维生素D与睡眠健康之间的中介作用。结果:在多变量logistic模型中,维生素D被发现与睡眠健康不良风险增加负相关,维生素D缺乏与充足的比值比(OR)为1.256 (95% CI = 1.084-1.455)。此外,单变量logistic模型显示维生素D也与抑郁风险呈负相关(维生素D缺乏vs充足:OR = 1.699, 95% CI =(1.373-2.103))。进一步的中介分析表明,维生素D与睡眠健康的关联是由抑郁介导的,抑郁的中介作用占总效应的44.56%。结论:维生素D通过抑郁直接或间接影响睡眠健康。研究结果表明,增加维生素D摄入量的干预措施应该优先考虑,以促进抑郁症患者或有抑郁症风险的人的睡眠健康。
期刊介绍:
Nutritional Neuroscience is an international, interdisciplinary broad-based, online journal for reporting both basic and clinical research in the field of nutrition that relates to the central and peripheral nervous system. Studies may include the role of different components of normal diet (protein, carbohydrate, fat, moderate use of alcohol, etc.), dietary supplements (minerals, vitamins, hormones, herbs, etc.), and food additives (artificial flavours, colours, sweeteners, etc.) on neurochemistry, neurobiology, and behavioural biology of all vertebrate and invertebrate organisms. Ideally this journal will serve as a forum for neuroscientists, nutritionists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and those interested in preventive medicine.