美国儿童的不良童年经历与睡眠时间之间的关系:2020-2021 年全国儿童健康调查分析》。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
MinKyoung Song, Andrew W McHill, Nathan F Dieckmann, Carol M Musil, Laura L Hayman
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背景:童年的不良经历(ACE)和睡眠不足都与心血管健康有负面影响。虽然有报道称青少年的 ACE 与睡眠质量不佳之间存在关联,但尚未调查 ACE 子域之间的不同影响:我们研究了总ACE和子域ACE与睡眠时间之间的关系,并将年龄作为调节因素:利用 2020-2021 年全国儿童健康调查和美国心脏协会生活必备 8 项评分算法,我们创建了 3 个睡眠亚组:(1) 最佳,(2) 次优(≥1 到 结果:在 6 到 17 岁的儿童中,(1) 最佳,(2) 次优,(3) 最佳,(4) 次优:在 6 至 17 岁的儿童中(样本数=58 964),平均睡眠时间为 77.2 分(95% 置信区间为 76.6-77.9)。ACE的平均数量为0.89(95%置信区间为0.87-0.91)。在对协变量进行调整后,每增加一次 ACE,陷入次优亚组的可能性就会增加 8%,陷入极次优亚组的可能性就会增加 26%。ACE的每一个子域都与次优睡眠时间有关,但与年龄没有明显的交互作用:我们的研究结果表明,ACE 与亚健康睡眠时间之间存在剂量反应关系--亚健康睡眠时间是 "人生必修 8 "中一项新的心血管健康指标。医疗保健提供者应筛查儿童的 ACE 和亚健康睡眠,以降低未来患心血管疾病的风险。
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Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Sleep Duration in US Children: Analysis of 2020-2021 National Survey of Children's Health.

Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and suboptimal sleep both negatively associate with cardiovascular health. Although an association between ACEs and suboptimal sleep in youth has been reported, there has been no investigation for differential effects among ACE subdomains.

Objective: We examined associations between total and subdomain ACEs and sleep duration, and age as a moderator.

Methods: Using the 2020-2021 National Survey of Children's Health and the American Heart Association Life's Essential 8 scoring algorithm, we created 3 sleep subgroups: (1) optimal, (2) suboptimal (≥1 to <2 hours below or ≥1 hour above optimal), and (3) very suboptimal (≥2 hours below optimal). We assessed association between ACEs (total and subdomains) and sleep duration using multinomial logistic regression, controlling for sex, age, race/ethnicity, caregiver's education, household income, habitual bedtime, and physical activity. We tested the interactions between ACEs and child's age.

Results: In children aged 6 to 17 years (N = 58 964), mean sleep duration score was 77.2 (95% confidence interval, 76.6-77.9). The mean number of ACEs was 0.89 (95% confidence interval, 0.87-0.91). Adjusting for covariates, each additional ACE increased the likelihood of falling into the suboptimal subgroup by 8% and the very suboptimal subgroup by 26%. There was an association between each subdomain of ACE and suboptimal sleep duration, with no significant interaction with age.

Conclusions: Our findings show a dose-response relationship between ACEs and suboptimal sleep duration-a new cardiovascular health indicator in Life's Essential 8. Healthcare providers should screen for ACEs and suboptimal sleep in children to reduce future cardiovascular disease risk.

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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
154
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing is one of the leading journals for advanced practice nurses in cardiovascular care, providing thorough coverage of timely topics and information that is extremely practical for daily, on-the-job use. Each issue addresses the physiologic, psychologic, and social needs of cardiovascular patients and their families in a variety of environments. Regular columns include By the Bedside, Progress in Prevention, Pharmacology, Dysrhythmias, and Outcomes Research.
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