Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population

Publication Date:
2018-05-11
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BMJ Publishing Group
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0143-005X
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1470-2738
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Medicine
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autor Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
beschreibung Background and aim Short sleep duration is a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder; however, the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis has not been completely characterised. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods We used the cross-sectional data collected between May 2014 and July 2014, which were based on a cardiovascular disease cohort study including 3798 participants aged 40 years and older who are residents of Beijing, China. We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Results After the adjustment of covariates, short sleep duration (less than 5 hours per night) was found to be associated with carotid atherosclerosis, and it also elevated the risk of, in both terms, the increment of prevalence (OR=1.31, P〈0.05) and the quantity of carotid plaques (OR=1.28, P〈0.05). When age was also taken into consideration, the largest association, in both terms of prevalence (OR=3.46, P〈0.01) and the number of carotid plaques (OR=4.23, P〈0.01), was found in subjects over the age of 60 with short sleep duration. Conclusion In conclusion, sleep duration less than 5 hours per night is associated with a higher risk of carotid atherosclerosis compared with subjects who sleeps for 5 or over 5 hours per night, and the association may be modified by age.
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shingle_author_1 Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
shingle_author_2 Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
shingle_author_3 Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
shingle_author_4 Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
shingle_catch_all_1 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
Background and aim Short sleep duration is a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder; however, the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis has not been completely characterised. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods We used the cross-sectional data collected between May 2014 and July 2014, which were based on a cardiovascular disease cohort study including 3798 participants aged 40 years and older who are residents of Beijing, China. We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Results After the adjustment of covariates, short sleep duration (less than 5 hours per night) was found to be associated with carotid atherosclerosis, and it also elevated the risk of, in both terms, the increment of prevalence (OR=1.31, P<0.05) and the quantity of carotid plaques (OR=1.28, P<0.05). When age was also taken into consideration, the largest association, in both terms of prevalence (OR=3.46, P<0.01) and the number of carotid plaques (OR=4.23, P<0.01), was found in subjects over the age of 60 with short sleep duration. Conclusion In conclusion, sleep duration less than 5 hours per night is associated with a higher risk of carotid atherosclerosis compared with subjects who sleeps for 5 or over 5 hours per night, and the association may be modified by age.
Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
BMJ Publishing Group
0143-005X
0143005X
1470-2738
14702738
shingle_catch_all_2 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
Background and aim Short sleep duration is a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder; however, the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis has not been completely characterised. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods We used the cross-sectional data collected between May 2014 and July 2014, which were based on a cardiovascular disease cohort study including 3798 participants aged 40 years and older who are residents of Beijing, China. We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Results After the adjustment of covariates, short sleep duration (less than 5 hours per night) was found to be associated with carotid atherosclerosis, and it also elevated the risk of, in both terms, the increment of prevalence (OR=1.31, P<0.05) and the quantity of carotid plaques (OR=1.28, P<0.05). When age was also taken into consideration, the largest association, in both terms of prevalence (OR=3.46, P<0.01) and the number of carotid plaques (OR=4.23, P<0.01), was found in subjects over the age of 60 with short sleep duration. Conclusion In conclusion, sleep duration less than 5 hours per night is associated with a higher risk of carotid atherosclerosis compared with subjects who sleeps for 5 or over 5 hours per night, and the association may be modified by age.
Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
BMJ Publishing Group
0143-005X
0143005X
1470-2738
14702738
shingle_catch_all_3 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
Background and aim Short sleep duration is a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder; however, the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis has not been completely characterised. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods We used the cross-sectional data collected between May 2014 and July 2014, which were based on a cardiovascular disease cohort study including 3798 participants aged 40 years and older who are residents of Beijing, China. We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Results After the adjustment of covariates, short sleep duration (less than 5 hours per night) was found to be associated with carotid atherosclerosis, and it also elevated the risk of, in both terms, the increment of prevalence (OR=1.31, P<0.05) and the quantity of carotid plaques (OR=1.28, P<0.05). When age was also taken into consideration, the largest association, in both terms of prevalence (OR=3.46, P<0.01) and the number of carotid plaques (OR=4.23, P<0.01), was found in subjects over the age of 60 with short sleep duration. Conclusion In conclusion, sleep duration less than 5 hours per night is associated with a higher risk of carotid atherosclerosis compared with subjects who sleeps for 5 or over 5 hours per night, and the association may be modified by age.
Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
BMJ Publishing Group
0143-005X
0143005X
1470-2738
14702738
shingle_catch_all_4 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
Background and aim Short sleep duration is a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder; however, the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis has not been completely characterised. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Methods We used the cross-sectional data collected between May 2014 and July 2014, which were based on a cardiovascular disease cohort study including 3798 participants aged 40 years and older who are residents of Beijing, China. We used logistic regression models to examine the associations between sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis. Results After the adjustment of covariates, short sleep duration (less than 5 hours per night) was found to be associated with carotid atherosclerosis, and it also elevated the risk of, in both terms, the increment of prevalence (OR=1.31, P<0.05) and the quantity of carotid plaques (OR=1.28, P<0.05). When age was also taken into consideration, the largest association, in both terms of prevalence (OR=3.46, P<0.01) and the number of carotid plaques (OR=4.23, P<0.01), was found in subjects over the age of 60 with short sleep duration. Conclusion In conclusion, sleep duration less than 5 hours per night is associated with a higher risk of carotid atherosclerosis compared with subjects who sleeps for 5 or over 5 hours per night, and the association may be modified by age.
Chen, S., Yang, Y., Cheng, G.-L., Jia, J., Fan, F.-F., Li, J.-P., Huo, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, D.-F.
BMJ Publishing Group
0143-005X
0143005X
1470-2738
14702738
shingle_title_1 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
shingle_title_2 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
shingle_title_3 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
shingle_title_4 Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
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titel Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
titel_suche Association between short sleep duration and carotid atherosclerosis modified by age in a Chinese community population
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