糖尿病前期
全国健康与营养检查调查
医学
糖尿病
优势比
横断面研究
内科学
人口
人口学
2型糖尿病
内分泌学
环境卫生
社会学
病理
作者
Young-Chan Kim,Yoo Jin Um,Sung Hoon Yoon,Tae‐Won Kim,Ho‐Jun Seo,Jong‐Hyun Jeong,Seung‐Chul Hong,Yoo Hyun Um
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2024.111618
摘要
The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to explore the relationship between weekend catch-up sleep (WCUS) and the risk of prediabetes/diabetes and to assess how this risk varies based on WCUS duration, using a large population sample in South Korea. Data were sourced from the 2021 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, involving 2472 subjects aged 30 years and above, employed, and not using blood glucose-lowering medications. Prediabetes/diabetes risk was examined based on the presence of WCUS. Participants were categorized into four groups by WCUS duration (< 1, ≥ 1 and < 2, ≥ 2 and < 3, and ≥ 3 h) to evaluate the prediabetes/diabetes risk across varying WCUS durations. No significant difference in prediabetes/diabetes risk was observed between the WCUS and non-WCUS groups. In subgroup analysis, a WCUS duration of 1 to 2 h was related to a lower odds ratio of prediabetes (aOR = 0.618, 95% CI = 0.382–0.999), while 3 h or more was associated with a higher odds ratio of diabetes (aOR = 3.098, 95% CI = 1.561–6.149). In individuals who experience insufficient sleep during weekdays and manage to achieve the optimal average sleep duration of 1 to 2 h of WCUS, WCUS was associated with improved blood glucose regulation. However, compensating for excessive weekday sleep deprivation with WCUS of 3 h or more was associated with impaired blood glucose regulation.
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