| Literature DB >> 31807103 |
David A Kalmbach1, Philip Cheng1, Roopina Sangha2, Louise M O'Brien3, Leslie M Swanson4, Laura Palagini5, Luisa F Bazan6, Thomas Roth1, Christopher L Drake1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To characterize sleep habits and parameters among women in mid-to-late pregnancy and to identify disparities associated with poverty, race, and obesity.Entities:
Keywords: Medicaid; perinatal; prenatal; sleep aids; sleep apnea
Year: 2019 PMID: 31807103 PMCID: PMC6839586 DOI: 10.2147/NSS.S226291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Sci Sleep ISSN: 1179-1608
Sample Demographics And Pregnancy Characteristics (n=267)
| M±SD, Range | n, % | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 29.76±4.72, 20–44 | Employment | |
| Gestational week | 27.99±1.20, 25–37 | Full-time | 103/267; 52.1% |
| BMI, pre-pregnancy | 27.59±7.20, 17.17–70.64 | Part-time | 49/267; 18.4% |
| BMI, at assessment | 30.65±7.16, 19.13–70.67 | Student | 22/267; 8.2% |
| Exercise | 3.06±1.90 days/week | Relationship | |
| Single | 25/267; 9.4% | ||
| Prior Sleep Disorder Diagnosis | n, % | In relationship, unmarried | 51/267; 19.1% |
| No diagnosis | 249/267; 93.3% | Married | 189/267; 70.8% |
| Insomnia | 9/267; 3.4% | Separated or Divorced | 2/267; 0.7% |
| Sleep apnea | 8/267; 3.0% | Highest education | |
| UARS | 1/267; 0.4% | No HS diploma or GED | 3/267; 1.1% |
| Highschool or GED | 87/267; 32.6% | ||
| Trade, technical, vocational | 15/267; 5.6% | ||
| Planned pregnancy | 175/267; 65.5% | Associate degree | 30/267; 11.2% |
| History of miscarriage | 61/267; 22.8% | Bachelor’s degree | 70/267; 26.2% |
| Prior parturition | 171/267; 64.0% | Graduate or Professional Degree | 52/267; 19.5% |
| Diabetes | Doctorate | 10/267; 3.7% | |
| Pre-pregnancy | 0/267; 0.0% | Racial identity | |
| Gestational | 12/267; 4.5% | White | 149/267; 55.8% |
| Pre-eclampsia | Black | 73/267; 27.3% | |
| Clinical signs, no diagnosis | 9/267; 3.4% | Asian | 11/267; 4.1% |
| Diagnosed | 5/267; 1.9% | Middle Eastern | 12/267; 4.5% |
| Hypertension | Hispanic or Latinx | 10/267; 3.7% | |
| Pre-pregnancy | 5/267; 1.9% | Multiracial | 11/267; 4.1% |
| Gestational | 2/267; 0.7% | Other | 1/267; 0.4% |
| Poverty (<$20K annual income) | 45/261; 17.2% | ||
| Medicaid insurance | 78/267; 29.2% |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (kg/m2), derived from electronic medical records; UARS, upper airway resistance syndrome; HS, High school; GED, General Education Development degree.
Comparing Sleep Parameters Between Pregnant Women Above And Below The Poverty Line
| All Women n=267 | Poverty n=45/261 | Non-Poverty n=216/261 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicaid insurance | 78/267; 29.2% | 40/45; 88.9% | 36/216; 16.7% | |
| Black % | 73/261; 27.9% | 27/40; 67.5% | 42/176; 23.9% | |
| BMI, pre-pregnancy | ||||
| M±SD | 27.59±7.20 | 28.39±7.57 | 27.36±7.15 | t(218)=0.76, p=0.44 |
| n; % ≥35 | 30/226; 13.3 | 8/35; 22.9% | 21/185; 11.4% | |
| BMI, at assessment | ||||
| M±SD | 30.65±7.16 | 31.36±30.39 | 30.39±7.03 | t(249)=0.79, p=0.43 |
| n; % ≥35 | 56/257; 21.8 | 12/41; 29.3% | 41/210; 19.5% | |
| ISI | ||||
| M±SD | 11.12±6.03 | 14.04±6.16 | 10.52±5.83 | t(259)=3.65***, d=0.59 |
| Traditional cutoffs n, % | ||||
| 0–7 | 85/267; 31.8% | 8/45; 17.8% | 76/216; 35.2% | |
| 8–14 | 112/267; 41.9% | 16/45; 35.6% | 92/216; 42.6% | ISI≥8: |
| 15–28 | 70/267; 26.2% | 21/45; 46.7% | 48/216; 22.2% | ISI≥15: |
| Revised cutoffs n, % | ||||
| ≥10 (Epidemiological) | 156/267; 58.4% | 33/45; 73.3% | 119/216; 55.1% | |
| ≥11 (Clinical) | 143/267; 53.6% | 32/45; 71.1% | 107/216; 49.5% | |
| PSQI | ||||
| Total score M±SD | 8.27±3.71 | 9.73±4.11 | 7.98±3.58 | t(259)=2.91**, d=0.45 |
| >5 (Traditional samples) | 202/265; 76.2% | 37/45; 82.2% | 160/214; 74.8% | |
| >8 (Clinical samples) | 117/265; 44.2% | 30/45; 66.7% | 83/214; 38.8% | |
| Sleep latency in minutes | 32.61±25.99 | 43.56±29.28 | 30.37±24.90 | t(258)=3.13**, d=0.49 |
| Sleep duration | ||||
| Hours per night | 6.61±1.35 | 6.31±1.70 | 6.66±1.26 | t(259)=−1.59, p=0.11 |
| % <6 hrs/night | 65/267; 24.3% | 16/45; 35.6% | 48/216; 22.2% | |
| Trouble sleep ≥ 3 days/week due to: | ||||
| Cannot fall asleep within 30 mins | 84/267; 31.5%% | 23/45; 51.1% | 58/216; 26.9% | |
| Nighttime or early morning waking | 186/267; 69.7% | 35/45; 77.8% | 147/216; 68.1% | |
| Needing to use the bathroom | 217/267; 81.3% | 41/45; 91.1% | 171/216; 79.2% | |
| Cannot breathe comfortably | 44/267; 16.5% | 12/45; 26.7% | 31/216; 14.4% | |
| Cough or snore loudly | 22/267; 8.2% | 5/45; 11.1% | 17/216; 7.9% | |
| Bad dreams | 40/267; 15.0% | 14/45; 31.1% | 26/216; 12.0% | |
| Pain | 57/267; 21.3% | 15/45; 33.3% | 41/216; 19.0% | |
| Sleep aid use within past month | 34/267; 12.7% | 8/45; 17.8% | 37/216; 12.0% | |
| Snoring | 81/265; 30.6% | 15/45; 33.3% | 63/214; 29.4% | |
| Stop breathing | 13/265; 4.9% | 6/45; 13.3% | 7/214; 3.3% | |
| Woken up gasping for air | 24/265; 9.1% | 11/45; 24.4% | 13/214; 6.1% |
Notes: Poverty = annual household income < $20,000. p represents statistical significance level of non-significant findings. Significant results are demarcated by *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (kg/m2), derived from electronic medical records; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; ISI, insomnia severity index; PSQI, Pittsburgh sleep quality index. t-statistic for comparison of independent groups; d, Cohen’s d. χ2 represents chi-square; RR, rate ratio.
Comparing Sleep Parameters Between Black And White Pregnant Women
| All Women n=267 | Black n=73/222 | White n=149/222 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poverty % | 66/261; 25.3% | 27/69; 39.1% | 13/147; 8.8% | |
| Medicaid insurance | 78/267; 29.2% | 34/73; 46.6% | 26/123; 17.4% | |
| BMI, pre-pregnancy | ||||
| M±SD | 27.59±7.20 | 29.59±8.66 | 27.09±6.57 | t(191)=2.22*, d=0.33 |
| n; % ≥35 | 30/226; 13.3 | 13/62; 21.0% | 15/131; 11.5% | |
| BMI, at assessment | ||||
| M±SD | 30.65±7.16 | 32.55±8.90 | 30.18±6.19 | t(213)=2.28*, d=0.31 |
| n; % ≥35 | 56/257; 21.8 | 19/71; 26.8% | 31/144; 21.5% | |
| ISI | ||||
| M±SD | 11.12±6.03 | 12.60±5.79 | 10.36±5.90 | t(220)=2.68**, d=0.38 |
| Traditional cutoffs n,% | ||||
| 0–7 | 85/267; 31.8% | 13/73; 17.8% | 59/149; 39.6% | |
| 8–14 | 112/267; 41.9% | 36/73; 49.3% | 57/149; 38.3% | ISI≥8: |
| 15–28 | 70/267; 26.2% | 24/73; 32.9% | 33/149; 22.1% | ISI≥15: |
| Revised cutoffs n,% | ||||
| ≥10 (Epidemiological) | 156/267; 58.4% | 54/73; 74.0% | 177/149; 51.7% | |
| ≥11 (Clinical) | 143/267; 53.6% | 50/73; 68.5% | 70/149; 47.0% | |
| PSQI | ||||
| Total score M±SD | 8.27±3.71 | 9.18±3.88 | 7.83±3.54 | t(218)=2.57***, d=0.36 |
| >5 (Traditional samples) | 202/265; 76.2% | 60/72; 83.3% | 108/148; 73.0% | |
| >8 (Clinical samples) | 117/265; 44.2% | 46/72; 63.9% | 54/148; 36.5% | |
| Sleep latency in minutes | 32.61±25.99 | 38.84±29.34 | 29.32±22.40 | t(219)=2.67**, d=0.36 |
| Sleep duration | ||||
| Hours per night | 6.61±1.35 | 6.16±1.33 | 6.87±1.23 | t(220)=−3.95***, d=0.55 |
| % <6 hrs/night | 65/267; 24.3% | 28/73; 38.4% | 26/149; 17.4% | |
| Trouble sleep ≥ 3 days/week due to: | ||||
| Cannot fall asleep within 30 mins | 84/267; 31.5%% | 30/73; 41.1% | 39/149; 26.2% | |
| Nighttime or early morning waking | 186/267; 69.7% | 58/73; 79.5% | 102/149; 68.5% | |
| Needing to use the bathroom | 217/267; 81.3% | 61/73; 83.6% | 122/149; 81.9% | |
| Cannot breathe comfortably | 44/267; 16.5% | 116/73; 21.9% | 17/149; 11.4% | |
| Cough or snore loudly | 22/267; 8.2% | 6/73; 8.2% | 14/149; 9.4% | |
| Bad dreams | 40/267; 15.0% | 14/73; 19.2% | 18/149; 12.1% | |
| Pain | 57/267; 21.3% | 19/73; 26.0% | 23/149; 15.4% | |
| Sleep aid use within past month | 34/267; 12.7% | 12/73; 16.4% | 19/149; 12.8% | |
| Snoring | 81/265; 30.6% | 29/72; 40.3% | 44/148; 29.7% | |
| Stop breathing | 13/265; 4.9% | 7/72; 9.7% | 5/148; 3.4% | |
| Woken up gasping for air | 24/265; 9.1% | 10/72; 13.9% | 8/148; 5.4% |
Notes: Poverty = annual household income < $20,000. p represents statistical significance level of non-significant findings. Significant results are demarcated by *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (kg/m2), derived from electronic medical records; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; ISI, insomnia severity index; PSQI, Pittsburgh sleep quality index. t-statistic for comparison of independent groups. d, Cohen’s d. χ2 represents chi-square; RR, rate ratio.
Comparing Sleep Parameters Between Women Pre-Pregnancy BMI ≥ 35 Vs BMI < 35
| All Women n=267 | BMI ≥ 35 n=30/226 | BMI < 35 n=196/226 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISI | ||||
| M±SD | 11.12±6.03 | 13.50±6.11 | 10.60±6.01 | t(224)=2.46*, d=0.46 |
| Traditional cutoffs n, % | ||||
| 0–7 | 85/267; 31.8% | 8/30; 26.7% | 68/196; 34.7% | |
| 8–14 | 112/267; 41.9% | 8/30; 26.7% | 82/196; 41.8% | ISI≥8: |
| 15–28 | 70/267; 26.2% | 14/30; 46.7% | 46/196; 23.5% | ISI≥15: |
| Revised cutoffs n, % | ||||
| ≥10 (Epidemiological) | 156/267; 58.4% | 21/30; 70.0% | 105/196; 53.6% | |
| ≥11 (Clinical) | 143/267; 53.6% | 20/30; 66.7% | 96/196; 49.0% | |
| PSQI | ||||
| Total score M±SD | 8.27±3.71 | 10.87±4.32 | 7.94±3.63 | t(222)=4.00***, d=0.73 |
| >5 (Traditional samples) | 202/265; 76.2% | 24/30; 80.0% | 145/194; 74.7% | |
| >8 (Clinical samples) | 117/265; 44.2% | 21/30; 70.0% | 81/194; 41.8% | |
| Sleep latency in minutes | 32.61±25.99 | 41.83±28.45 | 30.90±24.91 | t(223)=2.20*, d=0.41 |
| Sleep duration | ||||
| Hours per night | 6.61±1.35 | 5.93±1.55 | 6.71±1.29 | t(224)=–2.99**, d=0.55 |
| % <6 hrs/night | 65/267; 24.3% | 14/30; 46.7% | 42/196; 21.4% | |
| Trouble sleep ≥ 3 days/week due to: | ||||
| Cannot fall asleep within 30 mins | 84/267; 31.5%% | 13/30; 43.3% | 58/196; 29.6% | |
| Nighttime or early morning waking | 186/267; 69.7% | 27/30; 90.0% | 133/196; 67.9% | |
| Needing to use the bathroom | 217/267; 81.3% | 29/30; 96.7% | 156/196; 79.6% | |
| Cannot breathe comfortably | 44/267; 16.5% | 8/30; 26.7% | 32/196; 16.3% | |
| Cough or snore loudly | 22/267; 8.2% | 2/30; 6.7% | 17/196; 8.7% | |
| Bad dreams | 40/267; 15.0% | 7/30; 23.3% | 28/196; 14.3% | |
| Pain | 57/267; 21.3% | 7/30; 23.3% | 41/196; 20.9% | |
| Sleep aid use within past month | 34/267; 12.7% | 8/30; 26.7% | 22/196; 11.2% | |
| Snoring | 81/265; 30.6% | 17/30; 56.7% | 56/195; 28.7% | |
| Stop breathing | 13/265; 4.9% | 4/30; 13.3% | 8/195; 4.1% | |
| Woken up gasping for air | 24/265; 9.1% | 2/30; 6.7% | 16/195; 8.2% |
Notes: p represents statistical significance level of non-significant findings. Significant results are demarcated by * p<0.05. ** p<0.01. ***p<0.001.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (kg/m2), derived from electronic medical records; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; ISI, insomnia severity index; PSQI, Pittsburgh sleep quality index. t-statistic for comparison of independent groups; d, Cohen’s d. χ2 represents chi-square; RR, rate ratio.
Regressing Sleep Parameters On BMI, Race, And Poverty Status
| Outcome | Predictors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linear Regression Models | b | β | p | |
| ISI | ||||
| F(3,183)=5.14, p<0.01 | Poverty | 2.84 | 0.18 | 0.03 |
| Black | 1.32 | 0.10 | 0.20 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 1.91 | 0.11 | 0.12 | |
| PSQI | ||||
| F(3,181)=6.17, p<0.01 | Poverty | 1.16 | 0.12 | 0.15 |
| Black | 0.56 | 0.07 | 0.39 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 2.58 | 0.24 | <0.01 | |
| Sleep Duration | ||||
| F(3,183)=5.64, p<0.01 | Poverty | −0.13 | −0.04 | 0.64 |
| Black | −0.51 | −0.18 | 0.02 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | −0.68 | −0.19 | 0.01 | |
| Logistic Regression Models | b | OR (95% CI) | p | |
| Sleep Onset Insomnia | ||||
| Poverty | 1.03 | 2.81 (1.16, 6.78) | 0.02 | |
| Black | 0.05 | – | 0.90 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 0.25 | – | 0.61 | |
| Sleep Maintenance Insomnia | ||||
| Poverty | 0.18 | – | 0.74 | |
| Black | 0.49 | – | 0.26 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 1.12 | – | 0.08 | |
| Breathing-related sleep disturbance | ||||
| Poverty | 1.62 | 5.06 (1.99, 12.86) | <0.01 | |
| Black | 0.58 | – | 0.40 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | −0.07 | – | 0.91 | |
| Nightmare-related sleep disturbance | ||||
| Poverty | 1.31 | 3.72 (1.34, 10.31) | 0.01 | |
| Black | 0.25 | – | 0.61 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 0.04 | – | 0.92 | |
| Pain-related sleep disturbance | ||||
| Poverty | 0.80 | – | 0.10 | |
| Black | 0.45 | – | 0.30 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | −0.27 | – | 0.63 | |
| Snoring | ||||
| Poverty | −0.28 | – | 0.55 | |
| Black | 0.53 | – | 0.15 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 0.97 | 2.64 (1.14, 6.15) | 0.02 | |
| Sleep aid use | ||||
| Poverty | −0.11 | – | 0.84 | |
| Black | 0.49 | – | 0.30 | |
| BMI ≥ 35 | 0.97 | 2.64 (1.01, 6.91) | <0.05 |
Notes: Poverty = annual household income < $20,000. Sleep duration, sleep onset insomnia, sleep maintenance insomnia, nightmare-related sleep disturbance, pain-related sleep disturbance, and sleep aid use were all derived and dichotomized based on responses to individual items on the PSQI. Subjects who endorsed trouble sleeping ≥ 3 days/week due to these issues were categorized as positive cases, whereas subjects who experienced these symptoms <3 days/week were categorized as negative cases. F-statistic represents overall linear regression model fit. χ2 represents overall logistic regression model fit. b = unstandardized regression coefficients. β = standardized regression coefficient for linear model predictors. p = statistical significance.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (kg/m2), derived from electronic medical records. BMI ≥ 35 represents class II–III obesity; ISI, insomnia severity index; PSQI, Pittsburgh sleep quality index; OR, odds-ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.