美国男性和女性睡眠时间与血清雌二醇浓度的关系:来自NHANES 2013-2016的证据

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
International Journal of Endocrinology Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ije/7863420
Zhisheng Zhu, Shiquan Wu, Xingong Lin, Chaoyang Wang, Xianying Zhou
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目的:评价美国成年人睡眠时间与血清雌二醇浓度的关系及其随性别和年龄的变化。方法:对参与2013-2016年全国健康与营养调查周期的5406名男性和女性(≥20岁)进行数据分析。测量总雌二醇(pg/mL)并根据NHANES方案进行分类(低、正常和高)。睡眠时间分为≤6小时、6-9小时和≥9小时。采用加权多变量调整和多项逻辑回归模型来评估这些关联。结果:我们的多变量多项逻辑回归分析显示,在美国男性和女性中,睡眠时间和血清雌二醇浓度之间没有显著关联。具体来说,不同年龄组的睡眠时间(≤6小时和≥9小时)与参考组(6-9小时)的比较显示,在完全调整的模型中,低和高雌二醇浓度的比值比在统计学上仍然不显著。这些发现表明,与之前将睡眠时间与其他激素变化联系起来的研究不同,雌二醇浓度似乎没有受到所有年龄组男女睡眠时间差异的显著影响。结论:睡眠时间与血清雌二醇浓度之间缺乏显著相关性表明,睡眠时间可能不会影响普通美国男性和女性的雌二醇水平。这些结果强调了继续研究睡眠如何影响荷尔蒙平衡的重要性。然而,值得注意的是,我们使用的NHANES数据来自横断面研究,不能建立睡眠时间和血清雌二醇之间的因果关系。未来的研究应该调查其他因素,如遗传倾向、生活习惯和环境影响,这些因素可能会调节睡眠和激素水平之间的关系。
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Association of Sleep Duration With Serum Estradiol Concentrations Among American Men and Women: Evidence From NHANES 2013-2016.

Objective: To evaluate the association between sleep duration with serum estradiol concentrations and its variation by sex and age in American adults. Methods: Data were analyzed for 5406 men and women (≥ 20 years old) who participated in the cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2013-2016, a cross-sectional study. Total estradiol (pg/mL) was measured and categorized (low, normal, and high) based on the NHANES protocol. Sleep duration was classified as ≤ 6, 6-9, and ≥ 9 h. Weighted multivariable adjusted and multinomial logistic regression models were conducted to assess these associations. Results: Our multivariable multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed no significant associations between sleep duration and serum estradiol concentrations among both American men and women. Specifically, comparisons of sleep durations (≤ 6 and ≥ 9 h) to the reference group (6-9 h) across various age categories showed odds ratios for low and high estradiol concentrations that remained statistically nonsignificant in fully adjusted models. These findings suggest that, unlike previous studies linking sleep duration with variations in other hormones, estradiol concentrations do not appear to be significantly affected by differences in sleep duration in either sex across all age groups studied. Conclusion: The lack of significant associations between sleep duration and serum estradiol concentrations indicates that sleep duration may not influence estradiol levels in the general population of American men and women. These results underscore the importance of continued research into how sleep influences hormonal balance. However, it is important to note that the NHANES data we used are from a cross-sectional study, which cannot establish a causal relationship between sleep duration and serum estradiol. Future studies should investigate additional factors, such as genetic predispositions, lifestyle habits, and environmental influences, that may modulate the relationship between sleep and hormone levels.

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International Journal of Endocrinology
International Journal of Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for scientists and clinicians working in basic and translational research. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that provide insights into the endocrine system and its associated diseases at a genomic, molecular, biochemical and cellular level.
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