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Sleep duration and risk of hyperlipidemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective studies.

Jinjia Zhang1, Jinxin Zhang2, Huadong Wu3, Rongying Wang4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Current studies indicate that the association between sleep duration and risk of hyperlipidemia is uncertain. This systematic review aimed to evaluate relevant prospective studies and make a definite conclusion.
METHODS: Three databases were searched for prospective studies on the relationship between sleep duration and hyperlipidemia risk from their inception to October 2020.
RESULTS: We identified twelve studies involving 114,439 participants. Follow-up for incident hyperlipidemia ranged from 200 days to 10 years. Neither long (RR:1.00, 95%CI:0.90-1.11, P > 0.05) nor short (RR:0.99, 95%CI:0.94-1.05, P > 0.05) sleep duration had a significant association with increased hyperlipidemia risk in adults. However, long sleep duration was decidedly associated with low HDL-C (RR:0.19, 95%CI: - 0.03-0.40, P < 0.05) and high triglycerides (RR: - 0.20, 95%CI: - 0.43-0.03, P < 0.05) in children and adolescents.
CONCLUSION: Long sleep duration has strong associations with risks of low HDL-C and high triglycerides in children and adolescents. The mechanisms underlying this association deserves to be explored in future studies.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Keywords:  Hyperlipidemia; Meta-analysis; Risk; Sleep duration

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34618292     DOI: 10.1007/s11325-021-02504-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Breath        ISSN: 1520-9512            Impact factor:   2.655


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