| Literature DB >> 23766919 |
Juan Carlos Vélez1, Aline Souza, Samantha Traslaviña, Clarita Barbosa, Adaeze Wosu, Asterio Andrade, Megan Frye, Annette L Fitzpatrick, Bizu Gelaye, Michelle A Williams.
Abstract
Objectives. (1) To assess sleep patterns and parameters of sleep quality among Chilean college students and (2) to evaluate the extent to which stimulant beverage use and other lifestyle characteristics are associated with poor sleep quality. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted among college students in Patagonia, Chile. Students were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire to provide information about lifestyle and demographic characteristics. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to evaluate sleep quality. In addition, students underwent a physical examination to collect anthropometric measurements. Results. More than half of students (51.8%) exhibited poor sleep quality. Approximately 45% of study participants reported sleeping six hours or less per night and 9.8% used medications for sleep. In multivariate analysis, current smokers had significantly greater daytime dysfunction due to sleepiness and were more likely to use sleep medicines. Students who reported consumption of any stimulant beverage were 1.81 times as likely to have poor sleep quality compared with those who did not consume stimulant beverages (OR:1.81, 95% CI:1.21-2.00). Conclusions. Poor sleep quality is prevalent among Chilean college students, and stimulant beverage consumption was associated with the increased odds of poor sleep quality in this sample.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23766919 PMCID: PMC3671558 DOI: 10.1155/2013/910104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Disord ISSN: 2090-3553
Characteristics of the study population.
| Characteristics | All | Good sleep quality | Poor sleep quality | |
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| Age (mean ± SD, years) | 21.9 ± 3.4 | 21.6 ± 3.2 | 22.2 ± 3.5 | 0.231 |
| Age (years) | ||||
| 18 | 91 (10.9) | 48 (12.0) | 43 (10.0) | 0.373 |
| 19 | 132 (15.9) | 64 (16.0) | 68 (15.8) | |
| 20 | 121 (14.5) | 63 (15.8) | 58 (13.5) | |
| 21 | 99 (11.9) | 52 (13.0) | 47 (10.9) | |
| ≥22 | 388 (46.6) | 173 (43.2) | 215 (49.9) | |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 241 (29.0) | 131 (32.8) | 110 (25.5) | 0.022 |
| Female | 590 (71.0) | 269 (67.2) | 321 (74.5) | |
| Cigarette smoking status | ||||
| Never | 325 (39.1) | 172 (45.6) | 153 (38.9) | 0.159 |
| Former | 77 (9.3) | 37 (9.8) | 40 (10.2) | |
| Current | 368 (44.2) | 168 (44.6) | 200 (50.9) | |
| Alcohol consumption | ||||
| Low (0–4 drinks/month) | 167 (20.1) | 78 (32.5) | 89 (32.7) | 0.966 |
| Moderate (5–15 drinks/month) | 158 (19.0) | 73 (30.4) | 85 (31.2) | |
| High (≥16 drinks) | 187 (22.5) | 89 (37.1) | 98 (36.0) | |
| Weekly consumption of stimulants | ||||
| No | 356 (42.8) | 196 (50.3) | 160 (40.1) | |
| Yes | 433 (52.0) | 194 (49.7) | 239 (59.9) | 0.004 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | ||||
| Underweight (<18.5) | 10 (1.2) | 3 (0.8) | 7 (1.7) | |
| Normal (18.5–24.9) | 444 (53.4) | 225 (57.8) | 219 (52.6) | 0.300 |
| Overweight (25.0–29.9) | 227 (28.2) | 101 (26.0) | 126 (30.3) | |
| Obese (≥30.0) | 124 (14.9) | 60 (15.4) | 64 (15.4) | |
| Any physical activity | ||||
| No | 279 (33.5) | 140 (38.3) | 139 (37.5) | 0.826 |
| Yes | 458 (55.0) | 226 (61.7) | 232 (62.5) |
*Due to missing data, percentages may not add up to 100%; physical activity includes moderate and vigorous physical activity.
Figure 1Frequency of stimulant beverages consumed.
PSQI sleep quality patterns by sex.
| Characteristics | All | Male | Female |
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| Sleep duration (hours) | ||||
| ≤6.0 | 375 (45.1) | 114 (47.3) | 261 (44.2) | 0.584 |
| 6.1–7.0 | 167 (20.1) | 51 (21.2) | 116 (19.7) | |
| 7.1–8.0 | 161 (19.4) | 40 (16.6) | 121 (20.5) | |
| ≥8.1 | 129 (15.5) | 36 (14.9) | 92 (15.6) | |
| Sleep latency (minutes) | ||||
| ≤15 | 181 (21.8) | 70 (29.0) | 111 (18.8) | 0.007 |
| 16–30 | 306 (36.8) | 78 (32.4) | 228 (38.6) | |
| 31–60 | 220 (26.4) | 64 (26.6) | 155 (26.3) | |
| ≥60 | 125 (15.0) | 29 (12.0) | 96 (16.3) | |
| Daytime dysfunction due to sleep loss | ||||
| Never | 197 (23.7) | 66 (27.4) | 130 (22.0) | 0.066 |
| <once a week | 450 (54.1) | 135 (56.0) | 315 (53.4) | |
| 1-2 times per week | 156 (18.8) | 34 (14.1) | 122 (20.7) | |
| ≥3 times per week | 29 (3.5) | 6 (2.5) | 23 (3.9) | |
| Sleep efficiency (%) | ||||
| ≥85 | 579 (69.6) | 176 (73.0) | 402 (68.1) | 0.431 |
| 75–84 | 127 (15.3) | 31 (12.9) | 96 (16.3) | |
| 65–74 | 63 (7.6) | 19 (7.9) | 44 (7.5) | |
| <65 | 63 (7.6) | 15 (6.2) | 48 (8.1) | |
| Sleep medicine use | ||||
| Not during the past month | 758 (91.2) | 222 (92.1) | 536 (90.8) | 0.262 |
| <once a week | 41 (4.9) | 12 (5.0) | 29 (4.9) | |
| 1-2 times per week | 17 (2.0) | 6 (2.5) | 11 (1.9) | |
| ≥3 times per week | 15 (1.8) | 1 (0.4) | 14 (2.4) | |
| Sleep quality ( | ||||
| Good | 401 (48.2) | 131 (54.4) | 269 (45.6) | 0.022 |
| Poor | 431 (51.8) | 110 (45.6) | 321 (54.4) |
Figure 2Sleep quality and sleep quality patterns according to gender.
Odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for poor sleep quality.
| Characteristic | Unadjusted OR (95% CI) | Age and sex adjusted OR (95% CI) | Multivariate *adjusted OR (95% CI) |
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| Male | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Female | 1.42 (1.05–1.92) | 1.39 (1.03–1.89) | 1.48 (0.97–2.25) |
| Smoking status | |||
| Never | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Former | 1.22 (0.74–2.0) | 1.24 (0.75–2.05) | 1.08 (0.55–2.13) |
| Current Smoker | 1.34 (0.99–1.81) | 1.26 (0.93–1.71) | 0.93 (0.61–1.43) |
| Alcohol consumption | |||
| Low (0–4 drinks/m) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Moderate (5–15 drinks/m) | 1.02 (0.66–1.58) | 1.07 (0.68–1.66) | 1.15 (0.71–1.87) |
| High (≥16 drinks/m) | 0.97 (0.64–1.47) | 1.06 (0.69–1.63) | 0.99 (0.61–1.60) |
| Stimulant beverage consumption | |||
| No | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Yes | 1.51 (1.14–2.00) | 1.52 (1.14–2.02) | 1.81 (1.21–2.73) |
| Physical activity | |||
| No | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Yes | 1.03 (0.77–1.39) | 1.08 (0.80–1.47) | 0.96 (0.64–1.43) |
*Multivariate includes age and all other covariates listed in the table. For alcohol, the total number of drinks per month was used and the total number of stimulant drinks was also used.
Figure 3Sleep quality according to types of stimulant beverage consumed.
Figure 4Motivations for consuming energy drinks.
Consumption of energy drinks, caffeinated beverages and stimulants in relation to sleep quality status.
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| Any stimulant beverages | |||
| No | 200 (50.4) | 171 (41.2) | <0.01 |
| Yes | 197 (49.6) | 244 (58.8) | |
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| Coke/Pepsi with sugar | 178 (44.4) | 193 (44.8) | 0.910 |
| Coke/Pepsi sugar-free | 17 (4.2) | 32 (7.4) | 0.051 |
| Red Bull | 65 (16.2) | 108 (25.1) | <0.01 |
| Dark Dog | 31 (7.7) | 53 (12.3) | 0.029 |
| Other energy drinks* | 11 (2.7) | 22 (5.1) | 0.081 |
| Coffee | |||
| No | 188 (46.9) | 179 (41.5) | 0.120 |
| Yes | 213 (53.1) | 252 (58.5) | |
| With sugar | 140 (34.9) | 147 (34.1) | 0.807 |
| Sugar-free | 73 (18.2) | 105 (24.4) | 0.031 |
| Tea | |||
| No | 328 (81.8) | 341 (79.1) | 0.331 |
| Yes | 73 (18.2) | 90 (20.9) | |
| With sugar | 4 (1.0) | 5 (0.6) | 0.821 |
| Sugar-free | 69 (17.2) | 85 (19.7) | 0.351 |
| Number of stimulant beverages/week | |||
| 0 | 141 (35.2) | 121 (28.1) | 0.073 |
| 1 | 64 (16.0) | 76 (17.6) | |
| 2 | 106 (26.4) | 110 (25.5) | |
| ≥3 | 90 (22.4) | 124 (28.8) |
*Other energy drinks include the following: Burn, Shark, Red Devil, and Battery.
Prevalence and odds ratios for sleep quality parameters in relation to lifestyle characteristics.
| Sleep quality parameters | All ( |
Short sleep duration (<6 hours) ( |
Long sleep latency (>30 min) ( |
Day dysfunction due to sleep loss ( |
Poor sleep efficiency (<85%) ( |
Sleep medicine use ( | |||||
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| Never | 325 | 55.4 | 1.00 (Reference) | 36.6 | 1.00 (Reference) | 16.0 | 1.00 (Reference) | 31.7 | 1.00 (Reference) | 4.9 | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Former | 77 | 57.1 | 1.17 (0.70–1.97) | 45.4 | 1.40 (0.84–2.32) | 28.6 | 2.23 (1.24–3.99) | 24.7 | 0.73 (0.41–1.29) | 9.1 | 1.92 (0.70–4.87) |
| Current | 368 | 54.6 | 1.14 (0.83–1.56) | 44.0 | 1.32 (0.97–1.80) | 24.7 | 1.72 (1.17–2.53) | 31.2 | 0.98 (0.71–1.36) | 12.2 | 2.55 (1.40–4.63) |
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| Low | 167 | 46.7 | 1.00 (Reference) | 38.3 | 1.00 (Reference) | 22.7 | 1.00 (Reference) | 39.5 | 1.00 (Reference) | 10.2 | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Moderate | 158 | 55.7 | 1.50 (0.96–2.37) | 40.5 | 1.11 (0.71–1.74) | 23.4 | 1.09 (0.65–1.84) | 28.5 | 0.61 (0.38–0.97) | 8.9 | 0.90 (0.42–1.91) |
| High | 187 | 54.0 | 1.42 (0.91–2.21) | 40.6 | 1.19 (0.77–1.85) | 26.2 | 1.35 (0.82–2.23) | 23.0 | 0.45 (0.28–0.72) | 10.7 | 1.19 (0.59–2.4) |
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| No | 356 | 58.4 | 1.00 (Reference) | 37.9 | 1.00 (Reference) | 17.4 | 1.00 (Reference) | 31.2 | 1.00 (Reference) | 8.4 | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Yes | 433 | 51.7 | 0.72 (0.53–0.96) | 42.7 | 1.21 (0.91–1.62) | 24.7 | 1.53 (1.08–2.18) | 30.5 | 0.96 (0.71–1.30) | 7.9 | 0.93 (0.56–1.56) |
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| No | 279 | 59.1 | 1.00 (Reference) | 39.4 | 1.00 (Reference) | 21.1 | 1.00 (Reference) | 31.2 | 1.00 (Reference) | 8.6 | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Yes | 458 | 51.1 | 0.74 (0.51–0.96) | 41.0 | 1.12 (0.82–1.52) | 21.4 | 1.07 (0.74–1.55) | 29.7 | 0.94 (0.68–1.31) | 7.9 | 0.94 (0.55–1.62) |
*Adjusted for age and gender; *all frequencies in the table (except for those of all subjects) indicate percentages within the lifestyle characteristics; †low (0–4 drinks/month); moderate (5–15 drinks/month); high (≥16 drinks/month).