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The relation between habitual sleep duration and blood pressure values in Japanese male subjects

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Title: The relation between habitual sleep duration and blood pressure values in Japanese male subjects
Authors: Satoh, Hiroki Browse this author
Nishihira, Jun Browse this author
Wada, Tatsuhiko Browse this author
Fujii, Satoshi Browse this author
Tsutsui, Hiroyuki Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Keywords: Sleep duration
Blood pressure
Hypertension
Japanese male subjects
Epidemiology
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2013
Publisher: Springer - Japanese Society for Hygiene
Journal Title: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Volume: 2013
Issue: 18
Start Page: 215
End Page: 220
Publisher DOI: 10.1007/s12199-012-0309-3
Abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated that sleep duration is closely associated with metabolic risk factors. However, the relationship between habitual sleep duration and blood pressure values in Japanese population has not been fully established. We performed a cross-sectional study of 1,670 Japanese male subjects to clarify the relationship between habitual sleep duration and blood pressure values. The study subjects were divided into four groups (< 6, 6-, 7-, and a parts per thousand yen8 h) according to their nightly habitual sleep duration. The rate of subjects with < 6, 6-, 7-, and a parts per thousand yen8 h sleep duration was 12.0, 37.6, 38.2, and 12.2 %, respectively. Compared with the group with 7-h sleep duration (referent), the < 6 and a parts per thousand yen8 h groups had significantly greater systolic and diastolic blood pressure values. The rate of hypertensive subjects, defined as systolic blood pressure a parts per thousand yen140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure a parts per thousand yen90 mmHg, with sleep duration of < 6, 6-, 7-, and a parts per thousand yen8 h was 13.4, 5.7, 7.5, and 13.8 %, respectively. Compared with the group with 7-h sleep duration (referent), the multivariate odds ratios (95 % confidence interval) of the groups with < 6 and a parts per thousand yen8 h for hypertension was 2.43 (1.40-4.20, P < 0.01) and 2.28 (1.31-3.95, P < 0.01), respectively, adjusted for conventional cardiovascular risk factors. The present study demonstrates that both long and short habitual sleep duration were significantly associated with high blood pressure values and hypertension occurrence in Japanese male subjects.
Rights: The original publication is available at http://www. springerlink.com.
Type: article (author version)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/53243
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