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Cross-sectional associations of objectively-measured sleep characteristics with obesity and type 2 diabetes in the PREDIMED-Plus trial.

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2018

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Rosique-Esteban, Nuria
Papandreou, Christopher
Romaguera, Dora
Warnberg, Julia
Corella, Dolores
Martinez-Gonzalez, Miguel Angel
Diaz-Lopez, Andres
Estruch, Ramon
Vioque, Jesus
Aros, Fernando

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Oxford University Press
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To examine independent and combined associations of sleep duration and sleep variability with body composition, obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) in elders at high cardiovascular risk. Cross-sectional analysis of 1986 community-dwelling elders with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome from PREDIMED-Plus trial. Associations of accelerometry-derived sleep duration and sleep variability with body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and body composition were assessed fitting multivariable-adjusted linear regression models. Prevalence ratios (PR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for obesity and T2D were obtained using multivariable-adjusted Cox regression with constant time. "Bad sleepers" (age-specific non-recommended sleep duration plus sleep variability above the median) and "good sleepers" (age-specific recommended sleep duration plus sleep variability below the median) were characterized by combining sleep duration and sleep variability, and their associations with these outcomes were examined. One hour/night increment in sleep duration was inversely associated with BMI (β -0.38 kg/m2 [95% CI -0.54, -0.23]), WC (β -0.86 cm [95% CI -1.25, -0.47]), obesity (PR 0.96 [95% CI 0.93, 0.98]), T2D (PR 0.93 [95% CI 0.88, 0.98]) and other DXA-derived adiposity-related measurements (android fat and trunk fat, all p This study revealed cross-sectional associations of sleep duration with adiposity parameters and obesity. Sleep duration and sleep variability were associated with T2D. Considering simultaneously sleep duration and sleep variability could have additional value, particularly for T2D, as they may act synergistically.

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Cross-sectional studies
Diabetes mellitus, type 2
Female
Humans
Male
Metabolic syndrome
Middle aged
Obesity
Risk factors
Sleep
Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
Waist circumference

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Circunferencia de la cintura
Diabetes mellitus tipo 2
Factores de riesgo
Obesidad
Sueño
Síndrome metabólico
Trastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueño

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Accelerometry, Adiposity, Aged, Body mass index

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Rosique-Esteban N, Papandreou C, Romaguera D, Warnberg J, Corella D, Martínez-González MÁ, et al. Cross-sectional associations of objectively-measured sleep characteristics with obesity and type 2 diabetes in the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Sleep. 2018 Dec 1;41(12)