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Título: | Objectively Measured Sleep Duration and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome: A One-Year Longitudinal Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Cohort | Autores/as: | Marcos-Delgado, Alba Martín-Sánchez, Vicente Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel Corella, Dolores Salas-Salvadó, Jordi Schröder, Helmut Martínez, Alfredo Alonso-Gómez, Ángel M. Wärnberg, Julia Vioque, Jesús Romaguera, Dora López-Miranda, José Estruch, Ramon Tinahones, Francisco J. Santos-Lozano, José M. Álvarez Pérez,Jacqueline Bueno-Cavanillas, Aurora Cano-Ibáñez, Naomi Amezcua-Prieto, Carmen Hernández-Segura, Natalia Tur, Josep A. Pintó, Xavier Delgado-Rodríguez, Miguel Matía-Martín, Pilar Vidal, Josep Vázquez, Clotilde Daimiel, Lidia Ros, Emili Toledo, Estefanía Garcidueñas-Fimbres, Tany E. Viaplana, Judith Asensio, Eva M. Zomeño, María D. Garcia-Rios, Antonio Oncina-Cánovas, Alejandro Barón-López, Francisco Javier Pérez-Farinos, Napoleón Sayon-Orea, Carmen Galmés-Panadés, Aina M. Casas, Rosa Tojal-Sierra, Lucas Gómez-Pérez, Ana M. Buil-Corsiales, Pilar García-Gavilán, Jesús F. Ortega-Azorín, Carolina Castañer, Olga Peña-Orihuela, Patricia J. González-Palacios, Sandra Babio, Nancy Fitó, Montse Nieto, Javier |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320602 Metabolismo energético |
Palabras clave: | Daytime sleep duration Dealth-related quality of life Metabolic syndrome Nap Quality of life, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2024 | Publicación seriada: | Nutrients | Resumen: | The aim of our cross-sectional and longitudinal study is to assess the relationship between daytime and night-time sleep duration and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults with metabolic syndrome after a 1-year healthy lifestyle intervention. Analysis of the data from 2119 Spanish adults aged 55–75 years from the PREDIMED-Plus study was performed. Sleep duration was assessed using a wrist-worn accelerometer. HRQoL was measured using the SF-36 questionnaire. Linear regression models adjusted for socioeconomic and lifestyle factors and morbidity were developed. In cross-sectional analyses, participants with extreme night-time sleep duration categories showed lower physical component summary scores in Models 1 and 2 [β-coefficient (95% confidence interval) <6 h vs. 7–9 h: −2, 3 (−3.8 to −0.8); p = 0.002. >9 h vs. 7–9 h: −1.1 (−2.0 to −0.3); p = 0.01]. Participants who sleep less than 7 h a night and take a nap are associated with higher mental component summary scores [β-coefficient (95% confidence interval) 6.3 (1.3 to 11.3); p = 0.01]. No differences between night-time sleep categories and 12-month changes in HRQoL were observed. In conclusion, in cross-sectional analyses, extremes in nocturnal sleep duration are related to lower physical component summary scores and napping is associated with higher mental component summary scores in older adults who sleep less than 7 h a night. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134868 | ISSN: | 2072-6643 | DOI: | 10.3390/nu16162631 | Fuente: | Nutrients [ISSN 2072-6643], v. 16, n. 16, 2631, (Agosto 2024) |
Colección: | Artículos |
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