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短睡眠时间和长睡眠时间都是中国郊区老年人肌减少症的危险因素:一项为期 3 年的纵向研究
Authors Han P, Hou L, Liang Z, Chen W, Li J, Cheng Y, Zhou W, Zeng S, Pan J, Xu L, Wang Y, Chen Y, Guo Q
Received 24 February 2022
Accepted for publication 19 May 2022
Published 7 June 2022 Volume 2022:14 Pages 1089—1096
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NSS.S361925
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Ahmed BaHammam
Background: Few longitudinal studies have explored exploring the relationship between sleep duration and sarcopenia. Evidence concerning the relationship between sleep duration and sarcopenia is limited and inconsistent. The purpose of this 3-year prospective study was to explore whether sleep duration was associated with sarcopenia onset in suburb-dwelling older Chinese individuals.
Methods: This was a prospective study that included 754 Chinese suburb-dwelling men and women aged ≥ 60 years (men n=327, mean age 65.24± 4.87 years) who were not initially diagnosed with sarcopenia. We defined sarcopenia using the diagnostic algorithm recommended by the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia. Self-reported sleep duration was a component of the interview measured by trained interviewers. Subjects were categorized into 3 groups at baseline [short: < 6 h, medium: 6– 8 h, and long: > 8 h].
Results: The incidence of sarcopenia during the 3-year follow-up was 12.2%. Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that after adjustments for potential confounders long sleep duration was independently associated with sarcopenia incidence from baseline through the 3-year follow-up: when using the 6– 8 h sleep duration group as a reference, the adjusted ORs for sarcopenia of the groups who slept < 6 and > 8 hours were 2.74 (95% CI 1.05– 7.13) and 1.84 (95% CI 1.07– 3.14).
Conclusion: Both short and long sleep durations were associated with a greater incidence of sarcopenia. Thus, sleep duration should be considered when developing prevention and management strategies for sarcopenia.
Keywords: longitudinal study, older, sarcopenia, sleep duration, suburb-dwelling