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2 型糖尿病患者夜间睡眠时间与肥胖指标之间的关联:中国宁波的一项横断面研究

 

Authors Xu M , Chattopadhyay K , Qian X, Li J , Li X, Sun J , Li L 

Received 19 November 2021

Accepted for publication 21 April 2022

Published 3 May 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 1357—1364

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S350347

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Ming-Hui Zou

Aim: The study aimed to investigate the association between the nocturnal sleep duration and five obesity indicators, namely, visceral fat area (VFA), subcutaneous fat area (SFA), bodyweight, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC), among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in Ningbo, China.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using the National Metabolic Management Centre (MMC) - Ningbo First Hospital data from 1st March 2018 to 28th February 2021. Adults with T2DM were included in the study. Simple and multiple (adjusted for sociodemographic and lifestyle factors and health conditions) linear regression analyses were performed to identify the associations.
Results: In terms of VFA, SFA, bodyweight, BMI and WC, the eligibility criteria were satisfied by 2771, 2771, 2863, 2863 and 2862 patients, respectively. In the unadjusted model, the shorter nocturnal sleep duration was associated with higher VFA, SFA, bodyweight, BMI and WC. In other words, an hour increase in the nocturnal sleep duration was associated with a decrease of 2.07 cm2 in VFA (regression coefficient = − 2.07; 95% CI = − 3.25 to − 0.88), 2.67 cm2 in SFA (− 2.67; − 4.55 to − 0.78); 0.82 kg in bodyweight (− 0.82; − 1.2 to − 0.43), 0.2 kg/m2 in BMI (− 0.2; − 0.31 to − 0.09) and 0.46 cm in WC (− 0.46; − 0.76 to − 0.16). In the adjusted models, the shorter nocturnal sleep duration was still found to be associated with higher VFA, SFA, bodyweight, BMI and WC (except SFA and WC in models where we further adjusted for health conditions).
Conclusion: The nocturnal sleep duration among people with T2DM in Ningbo, China is negatively associated with visceral and general obesity indicators (VFA, bodyweight and BMI). Thus, there is a need for appropriate interventions to address the issue of sleep deprivation.
Keywords: type 2 diabetes mellitus, nocturnal sleep, obesity, China