医学
全国健康与营养检查调查
混淆
横断面研究
人口学
体质指数
逻辑回归
优势比
有序逻辑
睡眠(系统调用)
婚姻状况
内科学
人口
环境卫生
统计
数学
病理
社会学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Shan Yin,Jiahao Wang,Yunjin Bai,Zhenzhen Yang,Jianwei Cui,Jia Wang
出处
期刊:Sleep Health
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-10-08
卷期号:8 (6): 671-677
被引量:13
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.sleh.2022.08.003
摘要
To explore the association between sleep duration and kidney stones among United States adults.This cross-sectional study is based on National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) 2007-2018. Participants aged 20 years and above who self-reported history of kidney stones and sleep duration were included. Weighted proportions, multivariable analysis, and piecewise linear regression were used to evaluate the associations between sleep duration and kidney stones, while adjusting for gender, age, race, poverty income ratio, body mass index, education, marital status, trouble sleeping, smoking, alcohol and some comorbidities. Stratified logistic regression models were used in subgroup analyses and included all potential confounding factors above.Of the 34,190 participants, the overall weighted kidney stone prevalence was 9.73%, weighted mean age was 47.67 ± 16.99 years, and mean sleep duration was 7.15 ± 1.44 hours. The fully adjusted multivariable model demonstrated that people with normal (7-9 hours) and long (>9 hours) sleep duration had 17% and 20% lower odds of kidney stone prevalence than people with short sleep duration (<7 hours), respectively. However, fitting a smooth curve showed a nonlinear association between sleep duration and kidney stones. A piecewise linear regression model showed that one hour longer sleep duration was associated with 7% lower kidney stone prevalence for people with short sleep duration and with 22% higher prevalence for participants with long sleep duration. However, for people with normal sleep duration, increasing sleep duration was nonsignificantly associated with lower prevalence of kidney stones. Subgroup analysis showed no significant interaction effects.There is a curvilinear relationship between sleep duration and kidney stones. Normal sleep duration is associated with lower prevalence of kidney stones than short sleep duration. This study provides new insight into potential strategies for the prevention and treatment of kidney stones.
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