血清25-羟基维生素D与北极人群主观睡眠测量的关联:来自基于人群的特罗姆瑟研究的见解

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A.U. Larsen , L.A. Hopstock , R. Jorde , G. Grimnes
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摘要

目的探讨北极地区(69°N)人群血清25-羟基维生素D (s-25(OH)D)与主观睡眠指标的关系。方法收集基于人群的特罗姆瑟研究:特罗姆斯ø7(2015-2016)的21,083例(年龄≥40岁)的横断面数据。本研究包括20,438名参与者,排除了缺少s-25(OH)D数据的受访者(n = 161)和/或主观睡眠测量(包括睡眠持续时间、失眠和白天嗜睡)(n = 490)。根据s-25(OH)D(使用LC-MS/MS评估),参与者被分为缺乏(30 nmol/L)、不足(30 - 49.9 nmol/L)、充足(50-75 nmol/L)或高(75 nmol/L)。睡眠时间被划分为不足(ISD),如果<采用线性和逻辑回归计算非标准化β值和优势比[95%置信区间]。分析根据季节、年龄、BMI、生活方式因素和相关合并症进行了调整。结果无论男性还是女性,s-25(OH)D与睡眠时间呈正相关,且与s-25(OH)D充足组相比,s-25(OH)D不足组的男女睡眠时间均显著缩短。男性和女性发生ISD的几率都有所增加,但经混杂因素调整后,这仅在女性中显著(1.16 [1.03,1.32],p = 0.017)。在男性中,s-25(OH)D与其他睡眠措施之间没有显著关联。高s-25(OH)D组的女性ess得分较低(- 0.28 [-0.47,- 0.08],p = 0.006),但与充足组相比,失眠的几率较高(1.16 [1.01,1.33],p = 0.036)。结论:在北极人口中,s-25(OH)D与主观睡眠测量之间存在微弱的关联,主要发生在女性身上。
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Associations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and subjective sleep measures in an arctic population: Insights from the population-based Tromsø Study

Associations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and subjective sleep measures in an arctic population: Insights from the population-based Tromsø Study

Associations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and subjective sleep measures in an arctic population: Insights from the population-based Tromsø Study

Associations of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and subjective sleep measures in an arctic population: Insights from the population-based Tromsø Study

Objective

To investigate the relation between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (s-25(OH)D) and subjective sleep measures in an Arctic population (69°N).

Methods

Cross-sectional data was collected from 21,083 individuals (aged ≥40 years) participating in the population based Tromsø Study: Tromsø7 (2015–2016). The present study included 20,438 participants, after having excluded respondents missing data on s-25(OH)D (n = 161) and/or subjective sleep measures (including sleep duration, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness)(n = 490). Based on s-25(OH)D (assessed using LC-MS/MS), participants were grouped as deficient (<30 nmol/L), insufficient (30–49.9 nmol/L), sufficient (50–75 nmol/L), or high (>75 nmol/L). Sleep duration was grouped as inadequate (ISD) if < 7 or ≥9 h. Linear and logistic regression were used to calculate unstandardized β-values and odds ratios [95% confidence intervals]. The analyses were adjusted for season, age, BMI, lifestyle factors and relevant comorbidities.

Results

In both men and women, s-25(OH)D was positively associated with sleep duration, and compared to the sufficient s-25(OH)D group, the insufficient s-25(OH)D group reported significantly shorter sleep duration in both sexes. There was an increased odds of ISD in both men and women but adjusted for confounding factors this was only significant in women (1.16 [1.03, 1.32], p = .017). In men, there were no significant associations between s-25(OH)D and the remaining sleep measures. Women in the high s-25(OH)D group had lower ESS-scores (−0.28 [-0.47, −0.08], p = .006), but higher odds of insomnia (1.16 [1.01, 1.33], p = .036) compared to women in the sufficient group.

Conclusions

In this Arctic population, a tenuous association was found between s-25(OH)D and subjective sleep measures, predominantly in women.

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