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Sleep duration and snoring associate with hypertension and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes  期刊论文  

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    45ed8b83-06f1-4341-9496-44b9f59bf5cc
  • 作者:
    Wang, T.(王天歌)#[1,2]Lu, J.#[1,2]Wang, W.(王卫庆)#[1,2]Mu, Y.[3];Zhao, J.[4];Liu, C.[5];Chen, L.[6,26];Shi, L.[7];Li, Q.[8];Yang, T.[9];Yan, L.[10];Wan, Q.[11];Wu, S.[12];Liu, Y.[13];Wang, G.[13];Luo, Z.[14];Tang, X.[15];Chen, G.[16];Huo, Y.[17];Gao, Z.[18];Su, Q.[19];Ye, Z.[20];Wang, Y.[21];Qin, G.[22];Deng, H.[23];Yu, X.[24];Shen, F.[25];Chen, L.[6,26];Zhao, L.[1,2];Xu, M.[1,2];Sun, J.[1,2];Bi, Y.[1,2];Lai, S.[27];Bloomgarden, Z. T.[28];Li, D.[29];Ning, G.(宁光)*[1,2]
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    DIABETIC MEDICINE ISSN:0742-3071 2015 年 32 卷 8 期 (1001 - 1007) ; AUG
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    AimsFew studies have analysed the effect of sleep duration and snoring on hypertension and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes. This study aims to investigate the relationship of sleep duration and snoring on prevalent hypertension and glycaemic control in people with diabetes.
    MethodsIn the baseline survey of the REACTION study, 56032 patients with diabetes were categorized into four groups according to self-reported sleep duration: <6, 6-7.9, 8-8.9 and 9h. Snoring frequency was evaluated as usually", occasionally" or never". Hypertension was assessed by systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, self-reported previous diagnosis and antihypertensive medications. Good" glycaemic control was defined as HbA(1c) <53mmol/mol (7.0%) and poor" glycaemic control as HbA(1c) 53mmol/mol (7.0%).
    ResultsControlling for potential confounders and intermediates, sleep 9h relative to intermediate sleep (6-7.9h) was significantly associated with prevalent hypertension (OR: 1.25, 95% CI: 1.18-1.32) and poor glycaemic control (OR: 1.11, 95% CI: 1.05-1.18), and a U-shaped association was found between sleep duration and prevalent hypertension (P for quadratic trend=0.019). Usually snoring was positively associated with prevalent hypertension (OR: 1.30, 95% CI: 1.23-1.37), whereas the association between snoring and poor glycaemic control was only on the borderline of statistical significance.
    ConclusionsCompared with a sleep duration of 6-7.9h, longer sleep duration was associated with a higher prevalence of hypertension and poor glycaemic control in people with diabetes. Moreover, the relationship between sleep duration and prevalent hypertension was U-shaped. These findings may propose important public health implications for diabetes management.
    What"s new? Longer sleep duration (8h) was positively associated with prevalent hypertension and poor glycaemic control in patients with diabetes, and the association between sleep duration and prevalent hypertension was U-shaped. The findings may have implications for diabetes management.

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    Wang T.,Lu J.,Wang W., et al. Sleep duration and snoring associate with hypertension and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes [J].DIABETIC MEDICINE,2015,32(8):1001-1007.
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    Wang T.,Lu J.,Wang W.,Mu Y.,&Ning G..(2015).Sleep duration and snoring associate with hypertension and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes .DIABETIC MEDICINE,32(8):1001-1007.
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    Wang T., et al. "Sleep duration and snoring associate with hypertension and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes" .DIABETIC MEDICINE 32,8(2015):1001-1007.
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