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Impact of sleep characteristics and obesity on diabetes and hypertension across genders and menopausal status: the Nagahama study.

Takeshi Matsumoto1, Kimihiko Murase2, Yasuharu Tabara3, David Gozal4, Dale Smith5, Takuma Minami1, Ryo Tachikawa1, Kiminobu Tanizawa2, Toru Oga2, Shunsuke Nagashima6, Tomoko Wakamura6, Naoko Komenami7, Kazuya Setoh3, Takahisa Kawaguchi3, Takanobu Tsutsumi3, Yoshimitsu Takahashi8, Takeo Nakayama8, Toyohiro Hirai1, Fumihiko Matsuda3, Kazuo Chin2.   

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Objectives: The individual prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), short sleep duration, and obesity is high and increasing. The study aimed to investigate potential associations between SDB, objective sleep duration, obesity, diabetes and hypertension across genders, and the effect of pre- or post-menopausal status.
Methods: A cross-sectional study evaluated 7051 community participants with wrist actigraphy for a week, and nocturnal oximetry ≥ 2 nights. SDB was assessed by 3 per cent oxygen desaturation index (ODI) corrected for sleep duration obtained from wrist actigraphy. Moderate-to-severe SDB was defined as ODI3% levels ≥ 15 per hour.
Results: Both logODI3% and body mass index showed independent negative associations with sleep duration (β = -0.16, p < 0.001 and β = -0.07, p < 0.001, respectively). Moderate-to-severe SDB (men/premenopausal women/postmenopausal women; 23.7/1.5/9.5%, respectively) was associated with a higher risk of diabetes in premenopausal women (OR 28.1; 95%CI 6.35-124.6; p < 0.001) and postmenopausal women (OR 3.25; 95%CI 1.94-5.46; p < 0.001), but not in men (OR 1.47; 95%CI 0.90-2.40; p = 0.119). Moderate-to-severe SDB was associated with a higher risk of hypertension in men (OR 3.11; 95%CI 2.23-4.33; p < 0.001), premenopausal women (OR 3.88; 95%CI 1.42-10.6; p = 0.008), and postmenopausal women (OR 1.96; 95%CI 1.46-2.63; p < 0.001). Short sleep duration was not associated with diabetes or hypertension. The associations of obesity with diabetes or hypertension were indirectly mediated by SDB (24.0% and 21.5%, respectively), with possible sex differences emerging (men/women; 15.3/27.8% and 27.0/16.9%, respectively). Conclusions: Notwithstanding the cross-sectional design, SDB and obesity, but not short sleep duration, were independently associated with diabetes and hypertension, with gender and menopausal status-related differences in risk emerging.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29746662     DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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3.  Differences between subjective and objective sleep duration according to actual sleep duration and sleep-disordered breathing: the Nagahama Study.

Authors:  Naomi Takahashi; Takeshi Matsumoto; Yoshinari Nakatsuka; Kimihiko Murase; Yasuharu Tabara; Hirofumi Takeyama; Takuma Minami; Satoshi Hamada; Osamu Kanai; Kiminobu Tanizawa; Isuzu Nakamoto; Takahisa Kawaguchi; Kazuya Setoh; Takanobu Tsutsumi; Yoshimitsu Takahashi; Tomohiro Handa; Tomoko Wakamura; Naoko Komenami; Satoshi Morita; Toyohiro Hirai; Fumihiko Matsuda; Takeo Nakayama; Kazuo Chin
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8.  Impact of sleep-disordered breathing on glucose metabolism among individuals with a family history of diabetes: the Nagahama study.

Authors:  Takuma Minami; Takeshi Matsumoto; Yasuharu Tabara; David Gozal; Dale Smith; Kimihiko Murase; Kiminobu Tanizawa; Naomi Takahashi; Yoshinari Nakatsuka; Satoshi Hamada; Tomohiro Handa; Hirofumi Takeyama; Toru Oga; Isuzu Nakamoto; Tomoko Wakamura; Naoko Komenami; Kazuya Setoh; Takanobu Tsutsumi; Takahisa Kawaguchi; Yoichiro Kamatani; Yoshimitsu Takahashi; Satoshi Morita; Takeo Nakayama; Toyohiro Hirai; Fumihiko Matsuda; Kazuo Chin
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 4.062

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Markers of cardiovascular disease risk in sleep-disordered breathing with or without comorbidities: the Nagahama study.

Authors:  Yoshinari Nakatsuka; Kimihiko Murase; Takeshi Matsumoto; Yasuharu Tabara; Isuzu Nakamoto; Takuma Minami; Naomi Takahashi; Hirofumi Takeyama; Osamu Kanai; Satoshi Hamada; Kiminobu Tanizawa; Tomohiro Handa; Tomoko Wakamura; Naoko Komenami; Satoshi Morita; Takeo Nakayama; Toyohiro Hirai; Fumihiko Matsuda; Kazuo Chin
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2021-12-01       Impact factor: 4.062

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