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Sleep duration and mortality risk

出 版 物:《中华物理医学与康复杂志》 (Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)

年 卷 期:2019年第41卷第1期

页      面:36-36页

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学科分类:10[医学] 

主  题:Sleep duration mortality risk 

摘      要:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE A number of studies have demonstrated an association between sleep duration and all-cause *** are inconsistent however regarding sleep duration and cause specific *** study assessed the association between self-reported sleep duration and the risks of fatal coronary heart disease,sudden cardiac death,cancer-related death and all-cause *** A representative sample of men,42 to 61 years of age at baseline,all living in eastern Finland,were *** collected at baseline,occurring between 1984 and 1989,included self-reported sleep duration,tobacco abuse,resting blood pressure,alcohol consumption,body mass index,blood sugar history and blood levels of lipids,lipoproteins,creatinine,C-reactive protein and *** subjects were followed for all-cause coronary heart disease and cancer related deaths occurringby the year *** At baseline,the mean age of the participants was 51.7 years,with an average sleep duration of 9.1 *** a median of 25.9 years′ followup,of the 3,261 participants,802 deaths *** in the top quartile of sleep duration,with at least 10.2 hours of sleep per night(a median of 11.5 hours),had a significantly increased risk of allcause mortality(P0.001),as compared to those who slept less than eight hours(HR 1.36).This increased risk was noted for coronary heart disease(HR 1.56),sudden cardiac death(HR 1.47)and cancer death(HR 1.39).In the fully adjusted analysis,which included known risk factors,the associations were attenuated,but *** This longitudinal study of middle-aged men found that sleeping more than 10 hours per night is associated with a significantly increased risk of all-cause mortality.

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