Ida T Fonkoue, Milena Silva, Susan B Racette, Sandra E Safo, Lisa de Las Fuentes, Dawn Lowe, Imo A Ebong, Daniel Buysse, Steven E Reis, Anum Saeed
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目的:本探索性研究旨在通过女性亚临床动脉粥样硬化的早期替代标志物,如肱动脉(BA)直径和颈动脉内膜中膜厚度(CIMT),确定睡眠在抑郁和焦虑关系中的可能作用。方法:我们纳入了1075名自我报告的绝经后妇女,年龄在45至75岁之间,来自心脏策略集中风险评估研究。暴露变量是抑郁和焦虑,分别使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表和状态-特质焦虑量表进行评估。结果变量为超声测量BA直径和CIMT。通过匹兹堡睡眠症状问卷-失眠症评估调节因子睡眠。采用普通最小二乘回归进行中介分析。结果:在1075名参与者中,白人占56.3%,黑人占43.7%。我们的分析显示抑郁和焦虑与睡眠有显著关联(P < 0.001)。调整混杂因素后,抑郁与最大CIMT相关(R2 = 0.15, P = 0.004),但与BA直径无关(R2 = 0.09, P = 0.083)。虽然睡眠在焦虑与脑直径之间的中介作用无统计学意义[比例介导(CI);0.41 (-2.77, 4.06);P = 0.219],我们在每个种族组中观察到不同的结果。睡眠似乎在一定程度上介导了焦虑与白斑直径的关联[0.21 (0.54,0.80);P = 0.044]。结论:我们发现初步迹象表明,睡眠可能介导白人女性焦虑与脑直径的关联,但在我们研究的所有其他关系中似乎并不起中介作用。
Sleep as a possible mediator in the association of mental health parameters with cardiovascular health indices in women: exploratory analyses from the Heart SCORE Study.
Objective: This exploratory study aimed to determine the possible role of sleep in the relationships of depression and anxiety, with early surrogate markers of subclinical atherosclerosis, such as brachial artery (BA) diameter and carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) in women.
Methods: We included 1,075 self-reported postmenopausal women, 45 to 75 years from the Heart Strategies Concentrating on Risk Evaluation Study. Exposure variables were depression and anxiety assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, respectively. Outcome variables were BA diameter and CIMT measured using ultrasonography. The mediator, sleep, was assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Symptom Questionnaire-Insomnia. Ordinary least squares regression was used for mediation analyses.
Results: Of the 1,075 participants, 56.3% were White and 43.7% were Black. Our analyses revealed significant associations of depression and anxiety with sleep ( P < 0.001 for all). After adjusting for confounders, depression was associated with max CIMT (R 2 = 0.15, P = 0.004), but not BA diameter (R 2 = 0.09, P = 0.083). Although the mediating role of sleep in the association between anxiety and BA diameter was not statistically significant [proportion mediated (CI); 0.41 (-2.77, 4.06); P = 0.219], we observed differential results within each racial group. Sleep appeared to partially mediate the association of anxiety with BA diameter in White [0.21 (0.54, 0.80); P = 0.044] women only.
Conclusions: We found preliminary indications that sleep might mediate the association of anxiety with BA diameter in White women but does not appear to serve as a mediator in all the other relationships we examined.
期刊介绍:
Menopause, published monthly, provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause. The scope and usefulness of the journal extend beyond gynecology, encompassing many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology. This forum is essential to help integrate these areas, highlight needs for future research, and enhance health care.