Gender-specific associations of short sleep duration with prevalent and incident hypertension - The Whitehall II study

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作者
Cappuccio, Francesco P.
Stranges, Saverio
Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin
Miller, Michelle A.
Taggart, Frances M.
Kumari, Meena
Ferrie, Jane E.
Shipley, Martin J.
Brunner, Eric J.
Marmot, Michael G.
机构
[1] Warwick Med Sch, Clin Sci Res Inst, Coventry CV2 2DX, W Midlands, England
[2] UCL, Sch Med, Int Ctr Hlth & Soc, London, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
sleep duration; blood pressure; hypertension; gender differences; confounders; comorbidities;
D O I
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.107.095471
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Sleep deprivation (<= 5 hour per night) was associated with a higher risk of hypertension in middle-aged American adults but not among older individuals. However, the outcome was based on self-reported diagnosis of incident hypertension, and no gender-specific analyses were included. We examined cross-sectional and prospective associations of sleep duration with prevalent and incident hypertension in a cohort of 10 308 British civil servants aged 35 to 55 years at baseline (phase 1: 1985-1988). Data were gathered from phase 5 (1997-1999) and phase 7 (2003-2004). Sleep duration and other covariates were assessed at phase 5. At both examinations, hypertension was defined as blood pressure >= 140/90 mm Hg or regular use of antihypertensive medications. In cross-sectional analyses at phase 5 (n = 5766), short duration of sleep (<= 5 hour per night) was associated with higher risk of hypertension compared with the group sleeping 7 hours, among women (odds ratio: 2.01; 95% CI: 1.13 to 3.58), independent of confounders, with an inverse linear trend across decreasing hours of sleep (P = 0.003). No association was detected in men. In prospective analyses (mean follow-up: 5 years), the cumulative incidence of hypertension was 20.0% (n = 740) among 3691 normotensive individuals at phase 5. In women, short duration of sleep was associated with a higher risk of hypertension in a reduced model (age and employment) (6 hours per night: odds ratio: 1.56 [95% CI: 1.07 to 2.27]; <= 5 hour per night: odds ratio: 1.94 [95% CI: 1.08 to 3.50] versus 7 hours). The associations were attenuated after accounting for cardiovascular risk factors and psychiatric comorbidities (odds ratio: 1.42 [95% CI: 0.94 to 2.16]; odds ratio: 1.31 [95% CI: 0.65 to 2.63], respectively). Sleep deprivation may produce detrimental cardiovascular effects among women.
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